Christian Living

  • Why the Lamb and the Wolf?

    Recently I’ve been writing about the Pro-Life movement. This is not a new fight, but has been going on since the sad episode in the garden. My last post touched on the fact that we might find ourselves, at times, with some (unlikely allies). But this shouldn’t stall us in our fight to preserve life.…

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  • The Heart of One who sits in a Glass House: A Talk in Regards to my Philosophy of Ministry

    Lately, I have taken a bit of time beginning to discuss my philosophy of ministry as a Christian minister (Helping Shape My Philosophy, An Early Concern, O. I. A. and Saturation). Bear in mind this is only one small part, albeit an important one, of my philosophy but one I have deemed noteworthy to share with you…

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  • O. I. A. and Saturation: A Talk in Regards to my Philosophy of Ministry

    O.I.A. and Saturation As you grow up you learn things. Some lessons are harder than others. Some enable you to look back and say, “I should have done it this way.” As I said in my last post (Read Here), I have noticed a disturbing trend within Christian circles where sincere devotion in Bible study…

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  • Peanut Butter Sandwich: Swallowing a Hard Truth

    Have you ever eaten a peanut butter sandwich without a drop to drink? If your throat is well lubricated you make it through the most part easily enough, but eventually, if you continue, you will run into a bit of a problem. The food will begin to get stuck in your throat. Depending on how…

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  • A Letter to Fellow Believers

    We are not our own; therefore, neither is our own reason or will to rule our acts and counsels. We are not our own; therefore, let us not make it our end to seek what may be agreeable to our carnal nature. We are not our own; therefore, as far as possible, let us forget…

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