I had no idea how easy was to run someone away from church! Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2019
Greatness, really?
2 Thessalonians 3:13 (NKJV) But as for you, brethren, do not grow weary in doing good. We may have made a huge mistake—this love affair we Americas have with greatness may be overrated. While eagerly swallowing the principles of Jim Collin’s “Good to Great” and dozens of other “How to be great…” books and seminars … Continue reading
Crazy farming
How you sow can be just as important as what you sow. Continue reading
Is life worth living if it can’t kill you?
You don’t have to worry about getting eaten, but you do have to worry about being eaten. _Curtis McDuffie Continue reading
God is not a control freak!
Most of the time it is not a right or wrong choice that needs to be made. Most of the time it is a right or left choice that needs to be made. Continue reading
A Gethsemane prayer:
The comes a time that every Christian must knee in Gethsemane… Continue reading
It’s OK, you can win
Have you ever wonder how exactly Jesus’ death on the Cross defeated Satan? I’m not questioning that it did—the Bible is clear about that, but how, is a mystery worth solving. Today I’d like to share just one of the ways Jesus’ death on Cross defeated Satan. The Cross is where the fighting actually stopped. It … Continue reading
A Shock to the System
1 Corinthians 9:25 (NKJV) And everyone who competes for the prize is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a perishable crown, but we for an imperishable crown. Today marks the beginning of Lent. Whether your faith tradition formally observes Lent or not, scheduling seasons of intense prayer and fasting is a … Continue reading
When Despair Came Knocking at my Door
It’s been a long standing policy of mine to end my day on an upbeat note. Going to bed with happy thoughts is a recipe for sleeping well. However, recently I got drawn in to a intriguing YouTube about the possibility of North Korean or another rogue country or organization denoting a “dirty bomb” over … Continue reading