Category: General

Rebuilding Churches is Christians’ Duty

Hurricanes, fires, and mudslides are among the destructive forces that have struck the nation in recent months, leaving billions of dollars in damage and rebuilding work in their wake. The question that presents for people of faith is whether they should look to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help them recover. A recent…
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Quiet Forms of Preaching

Although the majority of my income now comes from book ghostwriting and editing jobs, I still write articles occasionally. That includes a forthcoming feature for Today’s Christian Living. The story is about Every Home for Christ (EHC), a ministry based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Historically, it has focused its attentions outside this country. So, EHC…
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Taking Your Own Prescription for Health

I finally got to see a neurologist this week, more than a month after my second trip to the nearest emergency room for a check on the continuing problems caused by a pre-Thanksgiving tumble down the stairs. After regularly misplacing work papers, forgetting routine details, and fighting tiredness, I wanted to talk with a doctor…
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The Futile Search for Perfection

Although the historic date (Oct. 31, 2017) marking Martin Luther’s protest of Catholic Church practices that sparked the Reformation has passed, its worldwide influence lives on. One example is the newly-opened Museum of the Bible (just blocks from the U.S. Capitol) maintaining an exhibit on the historic event. Then there is another continuing display at…
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Reflections on the Abuse of Power

A tsunami of complaints about sexual abuse not only toppled a seemingly-unending tower of powerful men, it led Time magazine to name the collective “silence breakers” their 2017 Person of the Year. Even more figures tumbled after the story released. Many held their collective breath to see who would fall next. However, all this news…
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The Drive for Perfection

Next week will mark the 30th anniversary of “The Drive.” Most football fans will instantly recognize the reference to the infamous 98-yard charge led by famed quarterback John Elway. With the game on the line and the Super Bowl awaiting the winner, that rally led to Denver tying the game 20-all. The wind taken out…
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Real-Life Lessons in Weakness

For years, one of my favorite scriptural passages has come from James: “Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will go into this city, spend a year there, buy and sell, and make a profit,’ whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow” (James 4:13-14 MEV). As with so many treasured ideas,…
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The Only Gifts that Last

Between the burgeoning popularity of soccer, fears of concussions, and various political and social controversies, football is having a tough time these days. And yet, though decades have passed since I could fling around the pigskin, I cling to my fondness for the sport. Try as I do to grasp the rules of soccer—and I…
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The Thrill of Jury Duty

I don’t know your opinion of former President Barack Obama, but his recent step in reporting for jury duty elevated my view of him. After all, as the one-time leader of the free world, with a schedule far busier than the average American’s, he could have easily gotten excused. The reasons could have ranged from…
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Finding Good News at Christmas

With Thanksgiving arriving early this year, we’re already two weeks into the overly-long Christmas shopping season. It arrives so progressively earlier each year that I recently remarked to my wife (with tongue in cheek): “Maybe they should move it up to August so they can get it over with.” This absurdity struck me last month…
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