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Immeasurably more

What do you imagine is the greatest thing that God could do in your life? Do you have it mind? Now, take a look at what the Apostle Paul says about God’s ability, Now to Him who is able to… Continue Reading →

God’s prescription for facing uncertainty

How do you handle times of uncertainty in your life? It seems that the greater the uncertainty the more stress we may feel. Solomon gives us much needed wisdom in the book of Proverbs, Trust in the LORD with all… Continue Reading →

Known: Finding Deep Friendships in a Shallow World

Known: Finding Deep Friendships in a Shallow World by Dick and Ruth Foth reveals how our technologically sophisticated age may take us wide with a variety of options, but only genuine relationships with others can take us deep. God declared… Continue Reading →

How to stop fretting

Take a moment and think about some of your greatest causes of frustration. If you’re like others, then people may be a common source of frustration. People can bring about our greatest joys in life, but they can also be… Continue Reading →

The Power of the Other

My good friend Ray gave me The Power of the Other: The Startling Effect Other People Have on You, from the Boardroom to the Bedroom and Beyond—and What to Do About It (thanks Ray)! This book reveals the significant role that… Continue Reading →

Sincere but Simplistic

Have you ever made a statement or declaration  but then acted differently than you had planned?  The Apostle Peter faced that  situation.  In the upper room Jesus said to His disciples, Little children, I am with you a little while… Continue Reading →

We have met the enemy and he is us

If the abundant life is God’s standard for me then why does victory seem so elusive?  Why am I not experiencing joy and peace in my life but rather I find it so easy to yield to temptation.  Although we face… Continue Reading →

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