The Importance of Remembering

Recorded in the book of Joshua, chapters 3 and 4, is the account of Israel crossing the Jordan river during the season when the river was at flood stage.  It is an amazing story of the power of God to do miraculous things.  One of the interesting pieces to the story is that God instructed…

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The Gift

I read a quote years ago which said, “Usually the husband regards himself as the head of the household, and the pedestrian has the right of way.  And, usually, both of them are safe until they try to prove it.”  This statement made me chuckle but it also reminded me of how often we get…

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The End of Old Age!

What? Can that be real?” Well, according biologist Andrew Steel, medical science is making progress on that very subject. He has written about the field of biogerontology, examining emerging treatments that range from new drugs that can clear out old cells to gene therapies that can actually fix damaged DNA. Steel has found people’s response…

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The Best is Yet to Come!

It is your child’s birthday.  You have purchased a new bike that he has been talking and dreaming about non-stop.  But first you bring out his favorite cake with candles lit and ready for him to blow out.  He proclaims, “I love this kind of cake.  Thank you.  This is great!”  You respond with, “You’re…

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The Best Apology!

How would you sum up what a great apology looks like? You probably want it to be sincere, but what else? There are certainly things that can cancel out an apology. For example, if someone has deeply hurt you and they toss a flippant “Sorree,” your way, I doubt that you feel any better. You…

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The 3 Minute Argument

As I sat in my office yesterday, a couple recounted an argument that they had on Valentine’s Day (Not the best day to argue).  In actuality, they were both attempting to make the day romantic and special, but somehow managed to miscommunicate something that should have been minor and easily cleared up.  But it wasn’t.…

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That’s Not Marriage

A few months ago I heard a speaker talk about his years of pastoring a church in Arkansas.  During his time there, he had a gentleman in the church who was a Fish and Games Official.  This came in pretty handy as this official would periodically call him to tell him where they had recently…

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That’s Not Fair

“How come David gets a bigger piece of cake than I do.  That’s not fair.”  “It’s her turn.  I had to unload the dish washer last time. That’s not fair.”  We have all heard our children make these kind of statements because they think everything should be fair.  We often just chalk up their complaining…

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