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    To Go or Not to Go…

    To go or not to go? That seems to be the question of the day lately. There are two movies causing quite a stir on my Facebook newsfeed so I would assume some of the rest of you are seeing the discussions as well. This article is not going to address whether or not I am planning to see either movie. It is not going to address anything that will help you decide whether or not to see either movie. In fact, despite the name of the article, it is not about whether anyone attends either movie. What I would like for us to consider here is the image we,…

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    An Odd Reminder of Mortality

    It was a bookkeeping error, and it led to a good laugh, but it was also eye-opening. A man strode into my office recently with a big grin on his face. He handed me a piece of paper and told me I had to see it. It was a form letter from a life insurance company, but it might as well have been right out of a stand-up comedian’s stage show. After the official mumbo-jumbo at the top of the letter, the first line stated, “We express our condolences for the loss of [person’s name].” What made it funny? The man who handed me the letter was the one named…

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    The Real Reason Your Child Might Leave the Church

    Nobody knows what is going to happen to their kids. We don’t know how they will perform in the world. We don’t know who they will marry, what friends they will choose, or what kind of career they will have. We don’t know if they will always be healthy and happy and safe like we want them to be. And so we raise them as best we can and give them to the Lord. Christian parents who currently have children at home have one thing in particular that they are worried about. They are concerned that their children might leave the church. I have seen several studies over the years…

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    Swift Transition

    Many are familiar with a song that begins with these words: Time is filled with swift transition – Naught of earth unmoved shall stand. The past few weeks or so have demonstrated the truth of those words on so many levels. Globally, the transition was from one year to the next. While we all could prepare for and plan for the end of 2016 and the beginning of 2017, the actual transition took place in a second (or maybe a fraction of a second). After a seemingly endless “election cycle,” our national government made the transition from one presidential administration to another. While there was so much preparation and anticipation,…

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    Love, Joy, and Peace

    I’ve been thinking a lot lately about these three words – love, joy, and peace. They’ve been on my mind for several different reasons, but at the top of the list is the negativity that I see around me. When you turn on the TV, it’s there. When you shop in Wal-Mart (or any other store), it’s there. When you scroll through Facebook or Twitter or your email, it’s there. When you go to a meeting of any kind, it is often there. Sometimes, even in our homes and in our congregations, it is there. I’m wondering…where is the love, joy, and peace? If you asked almost anyone around you if they want to have love, joy,…

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    How to Flood Your Community with the Gospel … for Free

    Evangelism takes money. Taking the Gospel to “all creation” (Mark 16:15) simply cannot be done without monetary funds. From supporting preachers to providing materials to helping with benevolent needs, money is needed if we are going to win the world for Christ. However, not every aspect of taking the Gospel to others costs money. Often, when we think of evangelizing the world, we only see the overwhelming numbers (over 7billion people; costs that could be very high) and we shy away. May I suggest to you, though, that there are several ways you can flood your community, and even much of the world, with the Gospel without spending a dime?…

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    Why Believing in Jesus is Not Enough

    Jesus said near the end of the Sermon on the Mount: “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven.  Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’” (Matthew 7:21-23) Jesus went on to finish His sermon by telling the parable of the wise and foolish builders. The moral explained in the parable is plain.…

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    __________ Where They Are

    Most who read this will be very familiar with the account of the conversion of the man who has come to be known as “the Ethiopian eunuch.” If you are not familiar with that material, you may want to read it in Acts 8:26-40. I was sitting in a Bible class recently in which a very good point was made about these events. The observation was made that Philip began his conversation with the eunuch by asking him whether or not he understood what he was reading (v. 30). This passage was compared to other cases of conversion recorded in Acts. It was also compared to people who have been brought to Christ in…

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    Do’s and Don’ts of Selecting Adult Bible School Material

    If a congregation chooses to have a Bible school program, one of the more difficult tasks is having a vibrant adult class or classes. Part of the reason for that is that it can be difficult to find literally years’ worth of good material. Think about it this way: a student is only in the youth group for about four years. If a class uses the quarter system on both Sundays and Wednesdays, that is still just 32 quarters of material. That sounds like a lot… …until you start looking at it beyond the youth group. Let’s say that same person leaves for a couple of years to go to college, then…

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    Why Don’t People Believe in Hell?

    A recent study found that 72% of American adults believed in heaven, while about 58% believed in hell. These numbers are down from past decades. The concepts of eternal rewards and punishments are just not as accepted as the once were – but why? In particular, the reality of hell is something that many people in the 21st Century are just not willing to believe.  Again we might ask why.  After doing a good deal of reading and research on the opinions of those who do not believe in hell, the following seem to represent their most cited opinions: ·         An eternal place of punishment seems like an unjust consequence for…