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Almost 14 years ago, God called me to write. I was sitting in a hotel room in San Antonio visiting friends after walking through one of the deepest, darkest valleys of my life. I didn’t expect to hear God’s voice calling me to change directions. I wasn’t exactly “seeking” a life-call that morning. Yet sometimes, burning bushes appear when you’re herding sheep. What I didn’t expect was that the writing journey would be one of the...

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In the past six months, I’m hearing a lot about Grace, and to tell you the truth, I’m confused. Maybe I’m in a bubble, but I don’t understand how or why ministries are developing the message of grace into a subculture of the gospel. Most of these ministries and their preachers are presenting the truth of the gospel (more on that later) because grace is essential, no, the core of salvation. Without the grace of God, I deserve to be a...

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After I came to Christ, I discovered that the church has struggled with conflict and disunity from its earliest days. In 1 Corinthians 3, the Apostle Paul wrote to this small church to correct a number of problems, including their sectarian devotion to men and personal experiences. When Paul wrote, He scolded the Corinthian church on four important points. The Corinthian believers were being carnal, self-focused and immature as they...

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Are You Getting to the Plate?

Are You Getting to the Plate?


Posted By on Oct 23, 2014

I was talking with a friend this week, and he reminded me of the importance of making incremental, steady progress toward my writing goals. He used a baseball metaphor, and talked about getting up to the plate, and hitting singles, doubles, and triples on a regular basis. He said that when I get up to bat, and learn the basics of the game, every now and then the right pitch will hang out over the plate, and I’ll have an opportunity to...

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Whole Heart Whole Life

Whole Heart Whole Life


Posted By on Oct 22, 2014

I’ve walked with Jesus for over three decades. The road isn’t always smooth, but I’ve learned these two simple truths. God is always faithful. His Word is always True. Yet when God doesn’t answer our prayers the way we want Him to, how often do we blame him and doubt his faithfulness? [Tweet “We would rather bow to our own desires than be accountable to the One who created us. We work hard to re-interpret his Word because...

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I wrote a couple of posts last year on Beyonce’s appearance in the 2013 Super Bowl Half Time Show. A few bloggers were upset over some kind of symbolic gesture she made that is connected to Satan Worship.I have to admit, the posts I read rambled and wondered, trying to connect threads into a coherant idea that the most popular singer on the planet had connections to a Satanic church and rituals. I don’t want to pick on...

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The two boxes below are related the growing in the Lord, and becoming a fully engaged disciple. Every Christ-follower needs to confess, and repent in humility of personal character flaws, and destructive or sinful habits. We may need to go and ask forgiveness of others, or write a letter to take steps to heal a relationship. When we humble ourselves and obey God, our actions result in accountability between us and others. Spiritual...

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Our prayers can be hindered by our own, internal selfish desires, attitudes, character or   emotions. Our prayers can also be hindered by spiritual forces we can’t see, and yet they affect our lives none the less. Because of every life’s uniqueness, God doesn’t give us a One-Size-Fits-All solution to a weak or stale prayer life. (beware of those who do) God does say that the starting point of a dynamic prayer life is in our own...

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Spiritual warfare is as real as the sunlight and rain. Sometimes spiritual war appears through the unknowing actions of others. Sometimes spiritual warfare is in our own minds, bodies or attitudes. Just like Satan’s temptation of Adam and Even in the garden, spiritual war is designed to take our eyes off God’s promises and blessings, and put our focus on our own desires, lusts or ambitions or fears. The bible refers to these as: The...

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Nothing blocks our lines of communication with God like our own stubborn heart and selfish attitudes. God’s love for us never changes. We don’t earn his grace or attention by the quantity or volume of our prayers. Yet when we hold onto our will ahead of God’s, we stand in the way of God’s ability to answer our prayers.  Our own will is at the heart of our hearts when we are displaying the works of the flesh, such as sexual immorality,...

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