My first dog was a small husky-type dog named Scamper. Technically he was a German Spitz, but that sounded kind of gross for an eight year old boy, so we just called him a little husky. Scamper had two outstanding …

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“I AM.” I can’t think of any other two-word statement which contains more potential, power or truth than this one, especially when you consider it is uttered by the Supreme Being. Humanly speaking, from the philosophy of Descartes to the …

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Driving home in rush hour traffic has provided me with much personal revelation and insight. The task of trying to get home quickly from a long day of work so I can accomplish a few more ministry items in the …

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Have you ever noticed how frustrating it is when “materials” don’t cooperate? You are trying to move quickly and get the house cleaned for the week and the vacuum belt breaks. Then when you try to change it you lose …

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There are many things in life that we are persistent about; asking the boss for a raise, trying to save for a band new car, working to urge our children to clean their rooms, hinting at that special “gift” you’ve …

Persistent or Relentless? Read more »

What is science? When someone claims to be a “scientist” does that hold them accountable to a strict way of discovering new principles, and how those discoveries are verified? Then, because others trust them to maintain this accountability, does what …

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One of the periodic struggles that we all have in common is the frequent dilemma we face when attempting to give a meaningful gift to someone we care about. This is faced throughout the year, whether  on their birthday, or …

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These are, indeed, interesting times – political and otherwise. Many Christians are rightly concerned about the moral and political direction our country seems to be headed, and yet they are unsure what can, or even should, be done to try …

Should Christians Be Political? Read more »

For most people the process of making a request of another person is awkward and embarrassing. We realize that “asking” puts us in a position of dependence and need. Asking subjects us to the other person’s whims, desires, authority, mercy, …

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Is what (and how) we think about things important to God? Does right thinking make a difference in how we live our lives? How can we know if we operate in right thinking or wrong thinking? These are not only …

Right Thinking – Part 4 Read more »