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The End of an Age
God is doing a new thing, so different from what we might have expected as American Evangelicals, that we could be caught off guard in this moment, as much as was Judaism at coming of Christ! This writing has a … Continue reading
The Age of the Gentiles
All my life, I have heard ministers both defend Israel, and declare that the time in which we live, beginning with the ascension of Christ and the Early Church, would soon come to an end; that time being, the Age … Continue reading
Who was this Joseph?
As I complete my annual read of Genesis, I am amazed at the insights packed within this initial volume of God’s word. The types portrayed in the patriarchs, seem unlike any other portion of the Scriptures. Genesis is definitely more … Continue reading
Churches Find End Is Nigh
Interesting: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704115404576096151214141820.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_editorsPicks_2
Health and Holiness
I was driven back to my keyboard this morning by the proposition Oswald Chambers offered his readers. Oz, the contemporary term of endearment now used among a group of my male friends, might blush or possibly even be aggravated by … Continue reading
My House is Built Upon a Stone
“My house is built upon the stone, A stone so rarely built upon I feel quite foolish and naïve; I took the lead from God’s own Son, A man rejected by his own, his only throne a cross of shame. Jesus, … Continue reading
Those were my thorns…
“Those were my nails That was my crown That pierced Your hands and Your brow Those were my thorns Those were my scorns Those were my tears that fell down.” So go the lyrics from On My Cross by FFH, … Continue reading
A Laundry List for Leaders
The older I get, the more aware I become of the minimal mentors early in my life, and in some cases, how minimal some of those mentors were. I don’t mean to sound ungrateful, but both of these statements are … Continue reading
Traditions
Yesterday was such a powerful moment in my life as I attended memorial services for an esteemed community leader. As a protestant believer, I seldom have the privilege of attending a Catholic mass. The ancient hymns, the rich liturgy and … Continue reading
David, Saul and Paul
For the last few days I have been pondering the personality variations that I see reflected in my walk with Christ. Honestly, I am not the same person at all times and I’ll bet I am not alone? My spiritual … Continue reading

