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Don't Buy It!
God tells us to “buy truth and do not sell it” (Proverbs 23:23), but He never says to buy conspiracies and share them.Lifeway Research just released a new study that found that 49% of U.S. Protestant pastors say they frequently hear members of their congregation repeating conspiracy theories they have heard.Really? People in “the church of the living God, the pillar and support of the truth” (1 Timothy 3:15) are embracing conspiracy theories?
Jesus Only Jesus
With all the angst and tension and partisanship we see and feel in our culture today and even to some extent in the church, what do we do?Quit? Hide out? Ride the roller coaster of emotion? Give up?None of the Above.
I Need You & You Need Me
Years ago I was given this enlightening parable that highlights the way God uses distinctive gifts within His uniquely designed people.
Once upon a time, the animals decided they should do something meaningful to meet the problems of the new world. So they organized a school.
Ask Questions – Strategic Questions – More Questions
Do you feel like you're walking around on eggshells these days when it comes to engaging people in our mission field?
People seem to be on edge or unnerved about everyday interactions. People tend to be quiet, look down, or look away when you walk by them. Maybe it’s all the noise of outrage, protest, restrictions, or the fear of cancel culture.
How can we open the door to some interaction that could lead to planting some gospel seeds of truth?
Why you should read the entire Bible this year....
We all know the Bible is absolutely vital to our spiritual life and health. We have heard and read Scriptures like “In the exercise of His will He brought us forth by the word of truth” (James 1:18), and “But prove yourselves doers of the word, and not merely hearers who delude themselves” (James 1:22).
We say, "Amen! Hallelujah!" and commit passionately to read our Bibles every day.
Christmas Means
One of my favorite quotes around Christmas is this: “Without Christmas, Easter is impossible. Without Easter, Christmas is meaningless.” Both are essential to the meaning, hope, and experience of our Christian life, yet our Lord’s incarnation unfolded the amazing salvation plan of God.
God said it this way: “For the grace of God appeared (Jesus Christ) bringing salvation to all men” (Titus 2:11).
As you ponder the meaning of Christmas this year, I have always benefited from this profound poem that Larry Farthing wrote called “Christmas means.…” Let its truths marinate in your heart.
Christmas Stress Relief
Over the last nine months, we have been treated to the indignities of COVID: uncertainty, fear, anxiety, sickness, death, mandates, shutdowns, and shortages. We’re used to the toilet paper shortages, but now it’s antacids. COVID has taken a toll on the physical and mental health of many and the rising use of medications to treat depression, insomnia, and anxiety (up 15-34 percent before the current wave) along with binge drinking (up 20 percent) is disturbing.
Are you Offended?
I was sent the following message posted on a sign down in Texas by a famous Tex-Mex restaurant named El Arroyo: “Wishing you a happy whatever doesn’t offend you.”
WOW, doesn’t that seem to summarize the sentiment of our times?
Offenses these days seem like another pandemic. They are spreading like wildfire and too many are testing positive with touchiness, edginess, or oversensitivity over virtually everything. Don’t you sometimes feel like you are walking on eggshells around people?
Just Trust Him
I truly appreciate the skill and work of a dentist, but I just wish they could fix my teeth without mouth openers, needles, and drills.
Stephen Erickson once wrote this about choosing a dentist:
Never trust a dentist…