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Jacob and Me
On Sunday I began my message by referring to a guy in the Old Testament named Jacob. Jacob was not the kind of guy with whom you’d want to do business. He worked all the angles to his benefit even if it meant steamrolling over his own brother. Strange thing is, even with all his Continue reading
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Lessons for a Football Fan…
Are you a football fan? I am. I grew up watching NFL games on Sundays. Where I lived in North Carolina, most of the people were Washington Redskins fans. I remember sitting in the floor pulling so hard for the Redskins – especially when they were playing the Cowboys. I remember being at my grandfather’s Continue reading
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The Sunday Me…
The Sunday Me shows up at church with a smile because God is good and life is great. The Sunday Me enjoys small talk over a cup of coffee but rarely enters into deep conversations for fear of revealing the real person behind the happy-face mask. The Monday Me struggles with truth. The Sunday Me heard Continue reading
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End the St. Patrick’s Parade?
I do not know Monsignor Charles Pope who serves as Pastor of Holy Comforter St Cyprian Parish at Archdiocese Of Washington, D.C., but I have read with interest the words he posted on his blog that have since been removed. His purpose was to challenge the thinking among his catholic brethren on some issues of cultural and Scriptural Continue reading
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So He Gave Them What They Asked for…
Psalm 106 begins with words of celebrative praise: “Praise the Lord. Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.” The psalmist then begins to recount the faithfulness of the Lord toward His people. He calls the listeners attention back to the Exodus and how the Lord delivered His people from Continue reading
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A Wedding Story…
The wedding planning had gone on for seemingly endless months, but the big day had now arrived. The bridal party paraded in to the joyous sounds of the great pipe organ that local rumors said came over on the Mayflower. The mother’s of the bride and groom sat expectantly in their seats with a tissues clinched Continue reading
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Go Fly a Kite
The home where I spent most of my childhood was at the edge of our small town. I could walk less than a hundred yards and be in a cornfield. A cornfield was a great place to play hide and seek, if you didn’t mind the itchiness and little cuts you got from the sharp edges of the Continue reading
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He Passed Away To No One’s Regret
In my devotional time this morning, I ran across this verse: “Jehoram was thirty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eight years. He passed away, to no one’s regret, and was buried in the City of David, but not in the tombs of the kings.” (2 Chronicles 21:20) Jehoram was one of the Continue reading
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The Battle Over the Ice Bucket Challenge
If you’re connected in any way to social media or if you are just a casual watcher of the news, you have not escaped the videos of celebrities and ordinary citizens being doused with varying amounts of ice water poured out of everything from Tupperware bowls to buckets of front-end loaders. It seems to be everywhere, Continue reading
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Watch Your Mouth!
I recently read an article which stated that according to Federal aviation inspectors who have listened to the final words of pilots recorded on the “black box,” that just before a crash, they frequently hear profanity. In other words, the very last words spoken in the cockpit and preserved in the black box are often not prayers but Continue reading
