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Pastors and the Pandemic – How Did Our Leaders Do?
We know the truth of it – it’s easier to critique from the sidelines than it is to be in the game calling the shots in real time. People make careers critiquing from the cheap seats. After the fact, we all see clearly. Some have charts and graphs showing what might have happened in their …[ read more ]
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A Personal Message to Readers
Dear everyone, First, I apologize to those of you trying to comment on posts over the past few days. Hackers are getting vicious these days and as some of you know, my site was infiltrated a few months back. When I increased security this weekend, it unfortunately locked out comments from readers but that’s been …[ read more ]
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Praying through a Pandemic – Book 1 – Our Initial Confinement
These past weeks have been an unprecedented time in most of our lives. The upheaval, confusion, isolation, conflict, grief and fear were widespread, but so, too, was creativity, renewal, and re-connection as we reinvented our lives. While some of us have found insight and relief from pausing life as usual, others have been pressed into …[ read more ]
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The Shocking Reason We Hang Out in Psalms
Like many of you, I am not always okay these days. There are moments when I feel connected with Jesus, engaged with work, on-top of the pandemic situation, and prayerful. Then, there are the other moments. When I’m frustrated at the number on my scale. Or sad about the loss of my dad. When I’m …[ read more ]
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The Truth We Know – Even in the Dark
God has been having one long hard conversation with humanity since the fall – not the season – the decision, the moment we chose our way over God’s way in the Garden of Eden and were thrown out. Every boundary, every law, every rule reminds us He is perfect, wise, and holy. Every story of …[ read more ]