'Developing Thankful Hearts'

The Psalmist captures the spirit of trust and gratitude. ‘The eyes of all look to you, and you give them their food at the proper time. You open your hand & satisfy the desires of every living thing.’(Ps.145:15-16) This is a beautiful vision of all living creatures looking to God for sustenance. I picture baby birds in a nest cheeping and opening their

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'Heroes of the Faith'

Many heroes of the faith didn’t start out that way. Take Jacob. He was named ‘he grasps’ because he came out of the womb clutching his brother’s heel. Jacob always wanted more. He connived to get his brother to give him the birthright of the first born. He impersonated his brother and deceived his father, Isaac, into giving him the blessing of the firstborn. The deceiver had to flee for his life,

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'Eyes on the Prize'

I love All Saints Day – reading Hebrews 11 about the faithful who did great things for God and endured great things for God. It creates an opportunity to reflect on all the wonderful people who helped me become who I am as a person, as a Christian. I think of the big saints who changed world history – Abraham, Moses, Peter, John,

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'No Time for Timidity!'

When Elijah was about to be taken into heaven on a chariot of fire, he asked his apprentice, Elisha, what he could do for him before he departed. What would you have asked of the prophet? His blessing? A letter of recommendation? Elisha wasted no time in boldly requesting, “

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'Driven or Called?'

Gordan McDonald says that there are two different types of people, two different dispositions: Driven and Called. Those who are driven see the world through the lens of ownership. They own their positions. They own their position, they own their money, they own the people around them.

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'Experiment!'

I went through many experiences and experiments before I discovered my path with God. When I was in high school, I dreamed of being a medical missionary, flying a pontoon boat into the Amazon to bring the gospel to an unreached population. I started working toward a pilot’s license in high school, but was thwarted by my epilepsy.

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'Good Ambition'

Paul gave a very interesting and counterintuitive exhortation to the believers in Thessalonica saying, “make it your ambition to lead a quiet life.” (I Thess. 4:11)

Soren Kierkegard was a Danish theologian and philosopher of the mid-1800s. He was considered the first existential theologian. His emphasis was on our experience of God and required intentionality to become

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