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Category Archives: Faith
Set My Rhythm
Let the pulsating meter of True love Be the pace at which I march Continue reading
Lesser Translations
The other day I was at LifeWay Christian bookstore, looking at the Bibles. I’ll do that from time to time; I’m just a Bible junkie I guess. Anyway, while I was there, a young lady was shopping for a Bible … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Scripture
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Long Time No Blog
Well, long time no blog, right? I was on a mission trip last week in San Marcos, Honduras, so I haven’t really been around the computer for the past 10 days or so. Our group spent the week working with … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Missiology, Poverty
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A Confession of Idolatry
I realized something today. I’ve turned into a pretty good idolater. Out of a deep desire to love the LORD God with my mind, I’ve spent a good part of the last few years with my nose in a book. … Continue reading
Posted in Deuteronomy 6 (The Shema), Faith, Prayer
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Until Dreams Come True
Tomorrow will be the 20th anniversary of my father’s death. In many ways it seems much longer, like he died a lifetime ago. He passed away when I was 10 years old and now, 20 years later, I’m still a … Continue reading
Posted in Dad, Eschatology, Faith, Family
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