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Lessons from A Snowplow

So…I was driving home from taking our daughter to school this morning…in the SNOW! (Yay, it’s snowing!)  Anyway, one of those enormous, slow-moving snowplows pulled out in front of me.  As I was following him—did I mention he was driving very slowly?—I thought, You know, some people would get frustrated and zip around him because [...]

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When Life Gets Hard

Life is hard, eh? I mean, the catchphrase today is, “God is good,” right? (“God is good all the time; all the time God is good!”) While this is true, God’s goodness doesn’t negate the difficulties of life—and to imply so is to gloss over the pain, sorrow, trials and hardships with an unrealistic and, [...]

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Loving Like Jesus: When Legalism Replaces Love…. (Pt. 3)

I grew up in a small, country church and while there were many good and wonderful things about it, there was one issue in particular that I have worked to overcome in my adult life: legalism. I was raised to believe that once I was saved, I was saved “for eternity”—meaning I would eventually get [...]

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Loving Like Jesus . . . In Word AND Deed (Part 1)

“Two babies saved from murder today at the Mississippi death pit. Six mothers murdered their children. So great and common the slaughter, so few care or come out to offer help or pray. “Lord, call forth laborers into the ripened harvest field in front of America’s killing centers.” – A pro-life Christian activist Wow. I [...]

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