Proof of Jesus

With Easter upon us… Sometimes I feel like I need proof that Jesus was on the earth. I know there are tours happening every single day in the Holy Land. People are retracing his steps, visiting the important sites, and going to the farther reaches where other people carried his …

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Is it Okay?

Is it okay if the god that I pray to doesn’t actually exist? I guess so. Is it okay to sing songs in church that I wholeheartedly disagree with? No, it’s not okay. Is it okay that Donald Trump quotes God from the same book that I sometimes read, and …

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Nightbirde

This is daunting. Watch the video, then read the words. God is on the Bathroom Floor ~ Blog Post by Nightbirde I don’t remember most of Autumn, because I lost my mind late in the summer and for a long time after that, I wasn’t in my body. I was …

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The Problem with Food

In one light, this is going to sound like a shameful thing to talk about – a very modern, first-world “problem.” In another light, it’s monumentally important. In all of our bounty here in American life, I can be completely paralyzed in the aisles of the grocery store as I …

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The Leader We Need

(This is not about Trump…) I just finished a really enjoyable book called Running with Sherman about a man – Christopher McDougall, the author – who rescues a donkey from a hoarder and trains with it to compete in Leadville, Colorado’s infamous annual burro race. McDougall lives in Pennsylvania near …

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Hoodwinked

Since when were traits like pathological lying, egomania, megalomania, haughtiness, vulgarity, name-calling, and the love of money and palatial living considered Christian characteristics? We have a man in the role of President whose norm is to make up whatever he wants to say and play it off as truth. His …

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Loving the Stranger

About 25 years ago, I decided to do a summer job that involved some very unusual things. First, a lot of us college students from California carpooled across the country to Nashville, Tennessee, to go to a sales school. That one-week “school” taught us how to sell books door-to-door on …

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Time to Mature

I liked school. I liked learning. And I liked getting As. In high school, I got As without doing some of the work I disliked. (Sadly.) In English, for example, though I liked all of the other work we did, as tedious as some of it was (diagramming sentences, for …

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The God of Opining

One of the worst emotional choices I can make these days is deciding to open Facebook. I used to go there now and then to see how friends were doing and what people’s thoughts about different things were. Now, the atmosphere is so hyperinflamed that I can feel sickened after …

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The Hardest Thing For Me

Scriptures I love, that evoke the idea of a loving God: For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the …

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Trans

I don’t like labels. I only use this word to get to the point of the matter right away. Here’s my point. Would a person ever walk one of the hardest paths in life because it was interesting or fun? No. According to the bible, we are not to judge …

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Church Isn’t God

It doesn’t matter whether you go to a beautifully-presented megachurch service with worship music that rocks the house and sends chills up your spine like nothing else can, a rigidly rote service that leaves you feeling uptight and unfed, or a sleepy service that makes you doze. No church service …

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In Your Eyes

Christian radio music has never been my thing. I tried. Hard. I started reading the bible at 29, I got married at 30, and we had our first child when I was 31. When I started an intentional journey to follow God’s guidance, I immediately began to examine all of …

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Love Never Fails

My favorite scripture is three simple words: “Love never fails.” It’s in 1 Corinthians 13, after the paragraph you usually hear at weddings: “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast…” It may be three simple words but it’s anything but shallow. Sure, love comes …

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How Do I “Do” Sundays?

Before I read the bible, Sundays were duplicate Saturdays. Fun days. Do-anything days. Ever since reading the bible, Sunday has become my least favorite day of the week once I get home from church. This is why… The fourth commandment of the Ten Commandments says the following: “Remember the Sabbath day …

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Guard Your Heart

Teenagers and college kids, every form of media is telling you about love. You don’t turn on the radio and hear songs about riding horses or flying drones. You don’t see teen magazines in the store with articles about identifying birds or fixing engines. No. Everything you hear and see …

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When A Girl Says…

Teenage (and college) guys, when a girl says she just wants to be friends, take her up on it. If she’s anything like I was, she’s not yet comfortable articulating the details behind that statement. Perhaps some girls say it to soften a blow when breaking up, but when I …

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