Archive for May, 2008
Saturday, May 31st, 2008
I was meditating this week on what the Bible means when it speaks about the glory of God. Obviously, the glory of God cannot be reduced to a simplistic definition; it's a rich and multifaceted concept. However, let me share what I came up with.
I understand the glory of God ...
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
I'm really looking forward to this Sunday.
In addition to the worship and teaching, there are a number of special added-value items on the agenda. It's communion Sunday, which is always uplifting and meaningful. Also, there will be, not one, but two solos--one by Terry Boch and one by Jeff Rogers. In ...
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Monday, May 26th, 2008
1. "What are you thinking?" The Right Answer: "I was just reflecting on what a lucky guy I am to have met such a warm, beautiful, and intelligent woman as you. The Wrong Answer: Anything to do with work or sports.
2. "Do you love me?" The Right Answer: "Yes, absolutely!" ...
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Friday, May 23rd, 2008
I read a quote from Richard Foster this week that I've been meditating on. He said that there's a difference between choosing to serve and choosing to be a servant. It's possible to serve--enthusiatically and diligently--and not have a servant's heart. Serving without a servant's heart becomes self-serving.
When I choose to ...
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Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Three years ago, I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Since then, the response of love and support from the church has been overwhelming. So many of you have been faith-fully praying for me, and your words of encouragement have been greatly appreciated.
Concerned friends constantly ask me how I’m ...
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