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A Lesson In Repentance

A Lesson In Repentance

A Lesson In Repentance Then the Lord said to Moses, “Go up to this mountain of Abarim, and see the land which I have given to the sons of...

A Lesson In Repentance

 “It’s All Good”

 “It’s All Good”  “God saw everything that He had made, and indeed it was very good.” (Genesis 1:31a)  This is the ending statement of God’s...

Evangelizing Children

Evangelizing Children

On one hand, there’s the danger of leading children to think they are saved when they are not. On the other, there’s the risk of discouraging children who express a genuine desire to follow Christ. John helps us raise our children and grandchildren in a way they will understand their zeal to follow Christ.

Armor Up Anchor Down

Armor Up Anchor Down

Carrie blesses us with many profound devotions. Each encourages and reminds us of whom we are “in” Christ Jesus. Her unique ability to glorify God leaves us with such a penetrating sense of excitement that when we step out into this world each morning; it is with the fragrance of God in our hearts.

Happy Grandparents Day!

Happy Grandparents Day!

Grandparents Day is celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day in the USA. This year it is September 11th. While we enjoy our grandparents everyday, lets take this special day to celebrate and honor them. Plan ahead!

A Lesson In Repentance

Surfing Uncertainty

Surfing Uncertainty “Reality: what a concept!” Robin Williams About ten years ago, a severe ice storm crippled our area. Widespread power...

The Calling To Teach

Christians who are professional educators at all levels, parents, and those who supervise or train others can be encouraged to know that God’s presence is with you as you work. You are a co-teacher with the God of the Universe.

a letter to my grandson on his first week of school

a letter to my grandson on his first week of school

It’s interesting how the way we mark the passage of time changes. We note birthdays with zeros at the end, and in the past we’ve measured via our children’s progress, then graduation from high school, passage through college, out into the world of work, and then marriage. But “now,” it’s our grandchildren who help us keep time.

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