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timeless beauty

“… the King who paints beauty with time,” is a line from John Lucas’ song, Time, that keeps running through my mind. God made the earth in six days rather than one moment. God sanctifies over a lifetime rather than an instant. The God outside of time takes time to create beauty. Why? People inside Continue reading
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A Prayer for Election Season

May we be liberal with our prayers,and conservative with hasty comments.May we be liberal with our creative solutions,and conservative with our dead-end complaints. May we be liberal with genuine gratitude,and conservative with our glad-handing. May we be liberal with our kindness and respect,and conservative with our accusations. May our discernment be balanced,our ethics be consistent,our Continue reading
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Pyramid Schemes & the Church

Biblical Christianity is not a spiritual MLM. “For we do not market the word of God for profit like so many. On the contrary, we speak with sincerity in Christ, as from God and before God.”2 Corinthians 2:17 CSB The Biblical God does not need a pyramid scheme to be great. God was great before Continue reading
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Gaza + Israel + Christian Ethics

Christian, how we let our faith shape us and how we view people is life changing. I have a few questions to hopefully, maybe, help check to see if we’re staying consistent with our beliefs: – Is every human made in the image of God? Was every human formed carefully by God? – Is a Continue reading
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Idolization of Family and a Better Hope

There are seasons when my feelings on how Christians view the family are in an uproar. God said to be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth. He promised Abraham innumerable descendants. Jesus said to make disciples of all nations. I think it’s safe to say that God wants a big, diverse spiritual family. He Continue reading
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Walking around unfinished

“That’s … mean,” my four year old muttered at the thought of God allowing harm to come to him. I let those words hang in the air for a moment as I lay next to him in his bed. “I know. Sometimes I feel that way too, but God knows so much more than us.” Continue reading
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Living Among

“Should we be sad or angry when someone is killed?” my four year old asked me this morning. I scooped another piece of shredded wheat onto my spoon. “Probably both,” I replied as I tried to gauge where the question had come from. I swallowed my cereal and then added, “Do you remember when Jesus Continue reading
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When first things pass away

No temple; the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are it’s temple. No sun; the glory of God illuminates it and the nations. No lamp; it’s lamp is the Lamb. No night; always basking in the light of God’s glory. No uncleanliness; only pure worship. No one who does evil; only those washed by the Continue reading
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Serving a God Who Doesn’t Need Anything

It’s not a new to me, but it’s still hit me hard: God doesn’t need people to serve him. “The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in temples made by man, nor is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything, Continue reading
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“One who gives me rest”

As these lyrics have run through my mind, I’ve felt the common thread running through all of them. Tonight my anxious mind wanted to stop the running, and I guess you could say “thread the needle” to see them all neatly typed side by side. It looks a bit like a patchwork quilt … one Continue reading
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Rambling Thoughts: Is the dualism of God v. evil Biblical?

“For God has imprisoned all in disobedience so that he may have mercy on all.” Romans 11:32 CSB God, what’s up with that? Is sin that small compared to your mercy that imprisoning us all to sin is worth it? This feels scary – like I’m a pawn in your hand. “The answer is that Continue reading
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I see a place where my heart can stay soft

I’ve wondered:What will keep my heart soft?What will keep it hopeful and curious?I’ve seen the way growth and changeare trampled down by forcesbeyond my reach. I’ve experienced how standing against themresults in a trampled heart. I’ve felt how angerbitternessimpatiencerise up to shield my soft heart. I hate this. It means the forces have all but Continue reading
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Loving Unbelievers

I was in the break room typing up my note for work. A coworker was divulging to another coworker and I their current relationship situation. Suddenly, they turned their head sharply and looked at me, “Stop judging me. Not everyone is meant to marry young and have a family.” Startled, as I had not said Continue reading
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On the Trail

The other day my six year old started out our mile hike sprinting. My husband and I looked at each other smiling as she continued to run up a hill. She was fast and determined, but we knew what was inevitably going to happen. Halfway up the hill she stopped in her tracks and lay Continue reading
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Forgiveness changed me

I changed when you forgave me. Maybe it was the way you earnestly said that you didn’t want this to become a memory I cringed at. You didn’t want it to weigh me down. To you, it wasn’t an obstacle between us anymore and you asked me not to view it that way either. I Continue reading
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Narrative Change: God Was In Christ

The old narrative that my sin and the sin of the world overwhelms God has touched nearly every aspect of my life. The belief that God’s holiness is far greater and more lasting than sin is slowly pealing away this old narrative. Like pealing wallpaper, sometimes large pieces come off quickly and smoothly and sometimes Continue reading
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The Fence: A Poem on Salvation and Doubt

They say you’re either for or against;There’s no room for sitting on the fence. What about when I can’t enjoy my sin,But I don’t trust God – where’s he been?When my mind is consumed with doubtI plead to God for a way out. I’m waiting on the fence. All I hear is silence. The pastor Continue reading


