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Why House Church?
I confess. I still read the newspaper. Not online, on paper. Week before last, one article caught my attention in the Tampa Tribune, “Survey: More People Not Tied to a Religion.” In it, Michelle Bearden reported on a recent study from the Pew Forum on Religion … Continue reading
What Raking Leaves Taught Me
Raking Leaves (Photo credit: Chiot’s Run) In the front yard of the home I share with my husband, there grows a 100-year-old live oak tree, complete with spanish moss. We grapple with that tree because of one truly challenging fact: multiple times a … Continue reading
But I’m Exceptional!
Last week I went to renew my Driver’s License. I had made an appointment ahead of time, so I walked past the twenty people in the no appointment line right to the front of the appointment line. Things were looking good. Until I stepped up with all … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, exception, God, Jesus, Religion and Spirituality
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But I'm Exceptional!
Last week I went to renew my Driver’s License. I had made an appointment ahead of time, so I walked past the twenty people in the no appointment line right to the front of the appointment line. Things were looking good. Until I stepped up with all … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, exception, God, Jesus, Religion and Spirituality
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House Church and the Word
You asked and here it is, the second of three posts about house churches, this one about discipleship. Becoming a disciple or follower of Christ begins when we say ‘yes’ to him. But the process continues the rest of our lives … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christ, Christianity, disciple, Holy Spirit, House church, Jesus, Religion and Spirituality
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What’s the Point?
When I was expecting my second child, I vividly remember wondering how I would have enough love to go around. It seemed his older sister took all the love I had to give. What if I couldn’t love this new … Continue reading
What's the Point?
When I was expecting my second child, I vividly remember wondering how I would have enough love to go around. It seemed his older sister took all the love I had to give. What if I couldn’t love this new … Continue reading