Being a servant by being yourself—courageously! (part 2)
Last week, I reflected on a young Israeli slave girl, and the amazing difference in history she made just by being herself—courageously. Today, I want to reflect on a passage
Read MoreLast week, I reflected on a young Israeli slave girl, and the amazing difference in history she made just by being herself—courageously. Today, I want to reflect on a passage
Read MoreI deeply appreciate the fact that serving God often involves planning and strategizing. Also, it is sometimes overwhelming how gifted some people are who make their talents and abilities available
Read MoreThose of you who know me personally know that I tend to lean toward the world of theory and big pictures rather than toward the world of details and specific,
Read MoreAs I mentioned in my post last week, I am increasingly convinced that learning to be thankful to God and to one another is crucial to our well-being as individuals
Read MoreMost likely, if you are honest, you tend to think about thankfulness somewhat like I do: Thankfulness is a “nice” idea but the word seems a bit “touchy feely” and
Read MoreRecently, my long time co-teacher at New Covenant, Jim, challenged us to solve the “problem of breathing.” First he told us to breathe in as much oxygen as possible and
Read MoreI have been very grateful over the past decade to work with Jeff Trask, one of New Covenant’s pastors, and to be pushed toward a deeper concern for God’s justice by
Read MoreWe were privileged to have Noel and Mary Ann Castellanos visiting our fellowship the weekend before Thanksgiving. Noel is CEO of CCDA (Christian Community Development Association), an organization which has
Read MoreI listened the other night as my grandson explained to me that he had a deeply powerful experience with Jesus when he was a teenager. He said he wasn’t sure
Read MoreA recent opportunity to listen to a talk by Richard Twiss has challenged me to return to a thought that I entertained and let slide about 30 years ago. In
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