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  • A Letter from Tomorrow

    As I climbed into my truck today I got quite a surprise. Under the wiper on the driver’s side I found a letter. Oddly enough, it was from me to me. Even more peculiar is that it was dated tomorrow. I was understandably suspicious. Who had ever heard of such a thing? But it was Continue reading

  • Sin Always Has a Price

    Sin always has a price and that price is always higher than advertised. You can take that statement to the bank. God’s Word is clear, “…be sure your sin will catch up with you.” (Numbers 32:23, HCSB) Temptation is always at hand. Christians have an enemy that is always trying to entrap and entice them. Continue reading

  • A Whole Lotta Love

    This week we celebrate Valentine’s Day. It is a day that honors romantic love. Over 200 million roses will be given. Over 180 million cards will be exchanged. And more than 35 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate will gifted to that special someone. In all, more than $13 billion (yes, that is with a “b”) Continue reading

  • Decisions, Decisions…

    Each of us makes decisions everyday. Often we give very little thought to the consequences that we could face because of those decisions. It would not be completely accurate to say that you are the sum total of your decisions, but it wouldn’t be too far off base either. Sure, the decisions of other people Continue reading

  • Just Forgiveness

    God is just. God is forgiving. How does that all work together? Does God’s forgiveness negate His justness? Does God simply forget His just nature in order to exercise His forgiving nature? God is indeed a just God. If we want to understand God’s just nature, we begin with His holiness. In both Isaiah and Continue reading

  • Giving Up on God

    So, you’ve given up on God, huh? The question to ponder is – why have you come to a point in your life that God should be jettisoned? Most people who give up on God do so because He doesn’t come through for them in some big way or perhaps in a bunch of small Continue reading

  • Achieving Those New Year’s Resolutions

    New Year’s resolutions are easy to make but hard to keep. According to Forbes magazine, 40% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions. That is more people than watch the Super Bowl each year. University of Scranton research revealed that only 8% of those making resolutions actually follow through. Most of us make good resolutions. Think Continue reading

  • What’s In a Name?

    This morning I encountered a birth announcement that spurred my thinking. From the Andalusia Star News: “Summer and Steven Steele of Andalusia announce the birth of their daughter, Krimson Tyde Steele. She weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces and was 20 inches long when she made her appearance at Andalusia Regional Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Continue reading

  • A Christmas Eve Family Devotion

    Our church does not traditionally have a Christmas Eve service. We have encouraged families to find time to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. With that in mind, I want to share with you a simple family Christmas Eve devotion that you can use. Depending on whether you have children at home or not, you Continue reading

  • Finding the Christmas Story in Mark’s Gospel

    The story of Jesus’ birth most fully revealed in the gospels of Matthew and Luke. John takes a more theological approach which would reach both a Greek and Hebrew audience. When we read Mark’s gospel, however, it appears that he has simply glossed over the whole thing. There is nothing of Mary, Joseph or Bethlehem, Continue reading