Can the greatest commandments also be the hardest? I guess the answer to that question may depend in part on how you view or define greatest and what the word is describing. When the
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True Worship in Unexpected Way
My wife and I have been reading a Psalm a day for nearly a month now. We take time to write our thoughts down and share them with each other. After several days, I saw
Read morePerfect Reflection, Perfect Calm
Perfect Reflection – Perfect Calm Written somewhere is my definition of my photography hobby. I said I like to capture images of things others might overlook or ignore. It’s important to me because, as Paul
Read morePruning from God’s Perspective
After a major life upheaval, we find ourselves renting a house in a small town in Oklahoma. When we set out, I thought we would end up finding an apartment. One thing I wanted to
Read moreLeadership Style Jesus Gave
Leadership I give to you, not as the world giveth, give I to you. Yeah, I know. Jesus didn’t really say those words, but he did give us his leadership style in the things he
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Tablet Fascinationphoto by Charles Huff The television station announced the beginning of their “Countdown to Christmas” movies. Two of our young granddaughters, who were visiting us at the time, both said, “What? It isn’t even
Read moreLeaders: what should we look for?
Sorting through things in my office the other day, I came across an old booklet bearing the title, “Leadership.” Its cover featured a picture of Mt. Rushmore. As I stared at the images of four
Read moreflavors of seasons
I live in the Midwest of the United States where you can step outside every few months and with a slow inhale and exhale say, “A new season has arrived.” Each season has its own
Read moreprocessing into Patience
I grew up watching Saturday morning cartoons. I never thought about how they mirrored life in ways to help us laugh at ourselves. Take, for example, that infamous coyote chasing after the elusive roadrunner. As
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I hear and read it often: abuse begets abuse. The victim becomes the abuser. I understand the tendencies, but I have to declare that the quote is not a physical law. I am one who
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