September 29, 2024
There is an old saying that goes “There are two sides to every coin.” Meanings to this expression can vary, but in general it means there are different ways of […]
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We’re told in Romans 15:4 there are many lessons we can learn from study of the Old Testament: “For whatever things are written before were written for our learning, that […]
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In one of the scenes from “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” Charlie Brown speaks to Lucy at her therapy booth about knowing he should be happy at Christmastime, but he’s not. […]
Read MoreAugust 11, 2024
The answer to the title of this article would seem obvious. If I make a wrong turn, I need to correct my course and get back on the right road. […]
Read MoreJuly 31, 2024
I enjoy playing with words, as you can probably tell from this past Sunday’s bulletin article (denial vs. the Nile). Well, a thought came to me on Sunday in regards to […]
Read MoreJuly 28, 2024
Mark Twain is quoted as once saying “Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt.” Though this play on words between “denial” and “the Nile” often brings chuckles when heard, the […]
Read MoreJuly 14, 2024
It was not uncommon for our parents to tell us at an early age to “hold on tight” to their hand as we were walking in crowded or unfamiliar areas. […]
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We’re hearing more and more in our day people identifying themselves as “spiritual but not religious.” The difference between the two terms seems to be one of organized beliefs and […]
Read MoreMay 26, 2024
There is an old saying that goes “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” It’s often used as a complimentary statement to show respect or appreciation for someone by following […]
Read MoreMay 12, 2024
One of my favorite parables is that of the Good Samaritan. We all remember the story. Two men, a priest and a Levite, saw a wounded man in need and […]
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