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How do you like it when you go to the doctor and you see a Nurse Practitioner, or Physicians assistant? Or you […]
How do you like it when you go to the doctor and you see a Nurse Practitioner, or Physicians assistant? Or you […]
My children are all in their teens at the moment. One in college and working, one in high school and part-time college, […]
I was rereading Matthew 9.9-26 and thinking about how busy Jesus was in a short time. His schedule was pretty packed because […]
If you read the Gospels then you have read about the Sea of Galilee. The Sea of Galilee is no small lake, […]
As a third-century man was anticipating death, he penned these last words to a friend: “It’s a bad world, an incredibly bad […]
The great Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, was the first to discover the magnetic meridian of the North Pole and to discover the […]
Thankfulness seems to be a lost art today. Warren Wiersby illustrated this problem in his commentary on Colossians. He told about a […]
This life is way too short not to live it in the Joy of Christ. It is way too short not to […]
A relationship: warns; comforts; and supports one another. This is precisely what the Apostle is doing in our text. It is a […]
A healthy church is a melting pot of ethic diversity, various socio-economy status’, and even opinionated people. There are always challenges to […]
It seems that Paul’s favorite name for believers was “brethren”. He used it at least 60 times in his writings and 27 […]
As I write this, we are in a politically charged environment. The news is aiding and abetting in fear mongering. Social media […]
Ever heard someone say something, that at the time, you didn’t find unsettling, but later you couldn’t get it out of your […]
Real comfort is only derived by scripture as noted in our last post titled by the same “Real Comfort”. The text of […]
This world is falling apart. Maybe not in your neighborhood, maybe not on your preferred news channel, and maybe not in your […]
Not to make you paranoid, but you’re being watched! Believers who take their calling seriously can’t have a completely private life. We […]
A fish has a nature— it swims. A hawk has a nature— it flies. It’s a natural compulsion. As believers we […]
For the believer we always ask… What does God want? What is His will? Things like: ‘Where do I go to […]
Building a deepening relationship requires vulnerability. When one person trusts another with their fears, doubts, concerns, dreams, etc. Churches must do this. […]