Life brings invitations. Jesus knew his spiritual journey depended upon responsiveness to God’s invitations. Although his job was the most crucial in human history, Jesus did not get compulsive, preoccupied or unable to practice the presence of God or people. In the...
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does God change his mind?
Do our prayers change God's mind on outcomes? There are many who believe that prayer can change God’s mind and usually cite Exodus 32:7-14 and Isaiah 38:1-6. But how can an omniscient and immutable [1] God change his mind? In Exodus 32:7-14, God is ready to consume...
digging down deep [some thoughts on what we believe]
Okay, I really have to do this. I ran to the bookstore today and yes (on a really tight budget, LOL) I got Joshua Harris' latest book titled Dug Down Deep: Unearthing What I Believe and Why It Matters. The cover's got one of my favorite contemporary writers ( Donald...
the hard work of forgiveness [part three]
[serialposts]Now, where do we go from here? You've done the hard work of forgiving a person who wounded you. You've worked towards peace while promoting reconciliation, which is forgiveness between two people. Now you make a choice to release the relationship, or move...
a re-evaluation of my time [invitations from God]
He sat in his wheel chair on the corner of Goodwin and Granite Streets as if...
[reverend fun] something to believe in
We all do this, don't we? We create our own systems based on what we...
the unlikely missionary [a new book by @bibledude]
I blame it on the 'WP Word Count' plugin that I installed. It tells me how...
assumptions we make
Sometimes people are rude. Some people barely treat other people like they're...
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