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· 1M ago
:: thoughts on the healthcare issue
“Christians cannot join the ranks of the politically apathetic, but we aren’t forced to choose a human-formed party with a systemized divide-and-conquer agenda, either. We can stand in the gap and claim loyalty only to Jesus.” – Jonathan Merritt I have been keeping up with the political responses to
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· 3M ago
:: love like no other
I have once again picked up reading The Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis. Mind you, I do not always agree with his perspective, but for the most part his thoughts are challenging. My approach is to randomly click … Continue reading →
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· 3M ago
:: rollercoaster ride
Those who know me can tell you I am a contemplative person who likes to look back on life and see where I’ve been, while still moving forward. The problem is that sometimes I look back and end up walking … Continue reading →
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· 5M ago
:: heard it on the radio
On the way into work, and on the way home, I’ll sometimes listen to “Christian Radio” to hear what it is that people are being taught by preachers or talk show hosts. Yesterday morning I listened to a talk show … Continue reading →
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· 7M ago
:: my spiritual birthday
Thirty years ago today (October 16, 1981) God found me in the midst of the muck and mire of life. I was hopeless, helpless and lost in the sea of a broken humanity. My emotions were beat down and the … Continue reading →
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· 8M ago
:: drinking the kool-aid
From The Monkey and the Fish by Dave Gibbons: When I first went to Bankok, I was told by Jim Gustafson to be sure to adapt to the local cultures and customs. So, immersed in the new culture, I tried … Continue reading →
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· 1Y ago
:: another simple moment
This morning I had to make my way to Irving to help my son start the car he was driving. No big deal. Life is full of adventures and this was just another moment to be a loving dad to … Continue reading →
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· 1Y ago
:: simple moment
Saturday was a wonderful day. My youngest son and I had a great 20 mile ride down the back roads into town with and against gusting winds. That in itself was a great and simple moment because he pushed me … Continue reading →
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· 1Y ago
:: the least of these
My friend David Osborn asked me to speak on my thoughts about “the least of these.” grace and peace…gibby Like this:Be the first to like this post.
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· 1Y ago
:: missional community
A couple years ago I watched a special on PBS about Rolling Stone Magazine called “Voice of Our Generation.” It really connected with me because the film was about music, culture and the creativity of the Baby Boomer generation. These … Continue reading →
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