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Monthly Archives: July 2013
What’s In YOUR Barn?
Money just makes you more of who you already are. If you’re a jerk when you’re poor, then if you become rich you’ll just become a colossal jerk. If you are generous when you have little, you will have the … Continue reading
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Tagged Giving, Greed, Pope Francis, prayer, storing treasure, the monday prayer, wealth, world hunger
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Don’t Be Deceived
Truth by definition is exclusive. Everything cannot be true. If everything is true, then nothing is false. And if nothing is false then it would also be true to say everything is false. We cannot have it both ways. —Ravi … Continue reading
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Tagged Bono, c.s. lewis, Christian, grace, J.R.R. Tolkien, John Bunyan, karma, prayer, Ravi Zacharias, the monday prayer, truth
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Ripe or Rotten?
Refusing to teach a passage of Scripture is just as wrong as abusing it. It’s time for some of us to stop apologizing for God and start apologizing to Him for being embarrassed by the ways He has chosen to … Continue reading
Being Plumb
Give us clear vision that we may know where to stand and what to stand for – because unless we stand for something, we shall fall for anything. –Peter Marshall, U.S. Senate Chaplain, 1947. PRAYER: (from the Lectionary) “O Lord, … Continue reading
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Tagged God's Word, love God, love your neighbor, plumb line, prayer, the monday prayer, what do you believe?, who is my neighbor
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Independence Day Prayer
Today is the Fourth of July, Independence Day for the United States of America. This is a prayer by George Washington (1732-1799), who commanded the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, presided over the convention that drafted the U.S. … Continue reading