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Episode 117: The Rapid Fire Edition! [Podcast]
https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_117.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Player not displaying or working? Click here.) Adam and Leah take this week’s episode to catch up on several topics in rapid-fire fashion. We hope you site enjoy the subjects and the banter! Resources Indescribable: 100 Devotions for Kids about God and Science (Louie Giglio; Amazon) Shaping Hearts for God When Your Kid is Hurting (Dr. Kevin Leman; Amazon) More from A Legacy of Faith To subscribe to A Legacy of Faith by email for free click here. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Subscribe via rss Find us on Stitcher Radio Visit the show archives
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Does Your Bible Fit?
In a recent Bible class, the teacher made an interesting comment. He was teaching about marking your own Bible as a personal commentary and study reference. As part of that discussion, he was mentioning different features available such as references at the bottom or in the middle column and how much white space there is for personal notes. He told of looking at Bibles for sale online and then said something to the effect of: “I’m old fashioned. There are some things I just want to be able to try on. I want to make sure my Bible fits me.” Of course, it was that last phrase that caught my…
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How To Know If You Really Want to Get Into Heaven
If you were to randomly poll people at any public setting with one simple question, “Do you want to get into heaven?” I dare say that you would have very few–if any–negative responses. I suppose you might have a handful who are atheists and, so, would answer that they do not believe in heaven, so they might answer in the negative for that reason. And, if you asked enough people, I suppose you might find a tiny fraction who actually do not want to go to heaven after this life. Still, the vast majority–I think it is safe to say–would answer in the affirmative. Almost everyone you would ask would…
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Why Take the Lord’s Supper?
I’ve been around now for 16,646 days. That’s 2,378 Sundays. My parents took me to the assembly of the saints my very first Sunday on earth and I have only missed such an assembly a handful of times since. I would say definitely less than 10. I have been a Christian, that is, an immersed believer, for 12,638 days. That’s 1805 Sundays. I’ve witnessed the Lord’s Supper observance over 2300 times. I’ve partaken of it around 1800 times. But this past Lord’s Day, while partaking of the Lord’s Supper I thought of something that I have never really considered before. I asked myself, “Why did God decide to have us…
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Spiritual Obesity
Those who know me realize that I’ve been fighting a lifelong battle with my weight. At this period in my life, I am losing. Unfortunately, I’m losing the battle, not the weight. I understand the concept of weight control all too well. It is actually pretty simple. If I consume more calories than I expend in effort, I can expect to gain weight. My problem seems to be that I have trouble acting on what I know to be true. I’m wondering if that same concept can be transferred to the realm of religion. Could some of us be dealing with spiritual obesity? Could that even be true of entire congregations? When I was…
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Lessons from the Front Porch
A few weeks ago I spoke at a Ladies’ Day in Alabama that had as their theme “Lessons from the Front Porch.” They did a magnificent job with the decorations and every detail for the day was planned and executed with perfection. As I sat and thought about what I might speak about for this particular theme, I was transported back to a time in my life when front porches (or sometimes back porches) were very common on most houses. I grew up living next door to my paternal grandparents and their house had a huge (or at least it seemed huge to me) front porch. It was one of those porches…
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An Awful Cheap Thrill
As our world devolves into more depravity, what amuses us or gives us a thrill not only gets more depraved, it also gets cheaper. (Need proof? Look no further than the explosion of pornography and how it provides that “thrill” for millions.) But there is another cheap thrill that has been around for centuries, and each time it is found, it is awful, destructive, and insidious. Yet…it keeps going. It is the cheap thrill of gossip. Think for a moment. What could be cheaper than tearing down someone who is not present only to make (1) them look worse, and/or (2) you look better? It’s cheap because it is taking…
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Do You Have the Courage to be Unpopular? (Why I Didn’t Watch the Grammys)
Who watched the Grammys this past Sunday night? Not me! I have no desire to watch them. I won’t watch the Oscars either, or any other Hollywood award show of any kind for that matter. You know why? Because they aren’t what they were (I’m not saying they were ever wonderful). There was a time in America when we would watch movies or listen to music and then see who won the awards at the end of the year just for fun. The “stars” weren’t ever perfect morally but they at least they weren’t so abrasive and political. Now I can’t watch at all and still feel like I know…
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Catch and Shoot
I guess that the freshman basketball coach where I went to high school didn’t have the heart to tell a kid who was not all that tall, was carrying around some extra weight, who could barely touch the bottom of the net (on a good day), and wasn’t setting any land speed records that his future might not be in the NBA. He didn’t cut me from the squad, but he did allow me to sit on the bench long enough to figure it out all by myself. While my “career” ended after that year, I still keep up with the game. I am especially a fan of college basketball. The degree of…
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Legacy Recipe: Italian Soup [Free Printable]
This polar vortex is not for wimps! Maybe the cold weather has made you wish for a new soup recipe in order to get warm. This one is a hybrid of some recipes I looked at and then adapted. Hope you enjoy! Ingredients: 1 pkg. kielbasa sausage (I use turkey) 1-2 pkgs. frozen cheese tortellini 1 box chicken broth 1 can tomato sauce 1 can tomato soup ½ pkg. frozen chopped spinach Italian seasoning In a large stock pot (or insta-pot) sauté bite-sized pieces of ½ the sausage until browned. Add the box of chicken broth and tortellini. Bring to a boil until tortellini is cooked through, about 5 minutes.…


























