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Donna’s Summer Garden Salad
I have seen so many great pictures of beautiful produce many of you have grown and harvested from your gardens. I love this time of year and the blessings that come along with it. The colors of the many vegetables and the wonderful taste they have are just two of those blessings. I love to see the work many of you put into canning and freezing your vegetables so that during the long winter months you can be reminded of the blessings that come from the garden. I thought I would lighten up my post this week and simply share with you one of my favorite summer salads. I have combined two recipes and…
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How to be Balanced in What We Sing in Worship
As a preacher, I am reminded often of the need for balance in preaching. We need to preach “hard” sermons and encouraging sermons. Preach from the Old Testament and the New Testament. Preach first principles and theologically rich concepts. Certainly, it is a challenge, but it also ensures that there is never a lack of material! But preaching is not the only part of our worship in which balance is needed. In the songs we sing in worship, we also need a balance. As you read this article, consider the last few Sunday worship services. Don’t just think of one week, but consider a few. Over time, a congregation should…
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“If You Touch It, You Will Die”
King David presumptuously wanted to move the ark of the covenant without God’s permission. He was ready to bring it into his city and let it be the symbol of the power of the Almighty God. While transporting it on a new cart David and all of Israel played music and celebrated before the ark. But when the oxen stumbled at Nachon’s threshing floor a man named Uzzah tried to stabilize the ark by putting out his hand to steady it. Immediately upon contact, the Lord was angered at Uzzah’s disobedience and the Bible says, “God struck him there for his error, and he died there by the ark of…
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If Appearances are Not Important
Have you ever noticed the difference between photos taken of a person when or before they are arrested and those taken when the same person has his or her day in court? Have you ever noticed that, in many instances, they almost do not look like the same person? In many of the “pre” or “day of” photos, the person is unkempt and has an interesting (to say the least) hair style. Often the individual is seen proudly showing off all of the “art” and metal that they think makes them look cool, attractive, or something. He or she may be making sure that all of this is visible by exposing as much…
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[Quote] Balance in Parenting
SOURCE: Be the Dad She Needs You to Be: The Indelible Imprint a Father Leaves on His Daughter’s Life by Kevin Leman (page 162)
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The Hook
This summer, I was able to go on my first mission trip outside of the United States. Every year, our youth group goes to the City of Children in Ensanada, Mexico, where they conduct two Vacation Bible Schools; one for the youngest kids and one for all the school age children. They also complete a service project, do benevolence work out in the city, and play with the kids from the orphanage. I’m not going to lie: It is hard work! In the interest of full disclosure, the original reason I signed up for this trip was because our son, Luke, wanted to go and there was no way I…
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A Hashtag Won’t Save America
Since the explosion of Twitter a few years ago, the social media world has become enamored with hashtags. Events, groups, and even major movements all try to come up with a hashtag that can be used to spread the word on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and elsewhere. Some of these hashtags have become very well-known and have helped build movements through the use of social media. As with anything else in social media, it is easy to try to reduce a major philosophy, movement, or belief to something extremely short. Twitter allows a little over 100 characters; not exactly the type of space needed to discuss a strong ideal. Instagram is based…
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“I Would Like to Raise Awareness”
It is pink day or blue day or green day. Wear this color to raise awareness for this cause or that. You just received a Facebook challenge from a friend to do pushups, or have water poured over your head, or you are supposed to copy and paste a certain message to your wall. Everybody wants to raise awareness about everything these days. It may be cancer, or something political, or some travesty, or some compassionate plea for those who are hurting and need support. This is all fine and good. But I would like to raise awareness about a few things myself. 1. I want to raise awareness that…
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We Are Not Paying Attention
I once heard a basketball coach make a statement that might be good for some of the rest of us to remember. Specifically, he was talking about various strategies that might be employed against him and his team by their opponents. In the process of discussing this, he said: “You can’t trick us because we are not paying attention.” As he went on, what he was talking about became apparent. His quote meant that he had convinced his players that his style of play would win against anybody. The players were then trained to concentrate on perfecting that style of play in each game. His thinking was that this single-minded, focused effort would overcome any…
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[Quote] Proper Perspective on Work and Family
SOURCE: When Work and Family Collide by Andy Stanley. (Pages 88-89)




























