Church Life
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If a Picture is Worth a Thousand Words… (A Short Post on Modesty)
It has probably been over a quarter of a century since I first saw the cartoon reproduced below. I have tried at various times over the years to find it. I was unsuccessful until somebody posted it not long ago on Facebook. I will let the picture speak for itself with only a few statements from me. First, in the past twenty-five years or so, even the outfit on the right would cover more than what some wear today. Second, a similar picture could be produced showing the inconsistency in the wardrobe choices of some men and boys. What if a t-shirt and boxer shorts were on the left and what passes for…
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Episode 54: “Small Changes, Big Results” with Scotty Studer [Podcast]
https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Studer_Big_Changes_2.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Player not displaying or working? Click here.) Every person and every family would like to be better in various areas of life. Oftentimes, though, we see changes as massive and overwhelming. In his new ebook, Small Changes, Big Results, Scotty Studer shares 26 ways we can see great results in different areas of our lives with just a few simple but intentional changes. On the podcast this week, he talks about the ebook, and shares a few insights just for our podcast listeners. Get the eBook for Your Kindle Small Changes, Big Results [Amazon Kindle store] Other Resources/Links Mentioned in the Program “Screen Free…
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Every Day with God
We were sitting in a class for elementary students at Maywood Christian Camp. The first Saturday in May of each year, the area youth ministers provide a wonderful day called “Madness in May” for K-6 students. Bible classes, food, and fun fill the day, and the children really grow throughout the day. As we sat with our group from 9th Avenue in a class about Abraham’s faith, the teacher asked a question about going to heaven. The students started talking about what one needed to do to go to heaven, and how it takes faith. The teacher then said something like this: “Won’t it be great to be with God…
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“…I Might as Well Go with My Husband”
She is a very friendly lady. She seems genuinely happy on those rare occasions when we meet. She’s visited one of the worship services where I preach with a mutual friend of ours. When I visited with her in her home after that, she told me that she enjoyed the experience. Recently, when I saw her, she told me the same thing. However, as I encouraged her to return, she also told me that she has “a church home.” She was very kind when she said it. She appreciated my concern, but the message was clear. She has a church home and is not all that interested discussing any other possibilities. It wasn’t always that way. In…
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Who Do You Listen To? Filtering Through a Barrage of Advice [Video]
We live in the information age, but not all the information and advice is good. How can you possibly know what advice to take? Leah shares some thoughts with Adam on a short video, giving you three filters to use when given advice in any area of life. (Video not displaying or playing? View it here.) To Receive Every Post from A Legacy of Faith through Email for Free, Click Here Learn more about Leah Faughn
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Senior Saints, Please Keep Serving
The name Ida Keeling may not mean anything to you, but her story from the past weekend’s Penn Relays made me take notice. Keeling ran the 100-meter dash. There were nine runners in her race and she finished last; ninth out of nine. It took her over 67 seconds to finish the short run down the straightaway. So, what could possibly be inspirational about that? Ida Keeling is over 100 years of age! Her time of 1:07 in the 100-meter dash is a new world record for the over-100 age bracket. (By the way, here is a news report about the race, and here is an article that contains the…
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Blessed is the Man Who Trusts the Lord
“I waited patiently for the Lord; And He inclined to me, and heard my cry. He also brought me up out of a horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my steps. He has put a new song in my mouth— Praise to our God; Many will see it and fear, and will trust in the Lord. Blessed is that man who makes the Lord his trust…” ~ Psalm 40:1-4a. From these four verses, we are reminded of the grace and deliverance of God. Anytime you seem to be in a rough spot, it is important to be patient and trust…
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What Could be Better than Facebook?
Facebook is, by far, the largest social media site in the world. According to some information I have seen, there are over 1.1 billion Facebook accounts. Facebook is about three times larger than its nearest rival, Twitter, which still has several hundred million accounts. I am not writing this from the vantage point of an “internet Nazi.” I am not among those who believe that the internet in general–and Facebook in particular–are inherently evil. Yes, there are dangers, but there are dangers with all other forms of media. There are dangers inherent in driving, but I choose to do that instead of walking everywhere I go (and maybe getting run over by a car!). There are…
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One Reason Our Nation Does Not Know God
Everywhere I turn, it seems, I hear Christians bemoaning the direction of our nation. From the decline in individual morality to out government standing for abhorrent behavior, it is a frightening time in many ways. As our nation continues to move further from God and His Word, Christians ask the question why? We wonder how this has happened, especially in a nation that was, very clearly, founded upon Christian principles. While there are countless reasons that could be given for why this continues to occur, I want to share one reason that every one of us needs to consider. It actually comes from a principle found in a well-known verse in the Old…
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Faith of Our Fathers
When I was 16 my father and I climbed a mountain. We were in Yosemite National Park. We used to live just a few hours from there and to this day it is my favorite place on earth. In the past we had hiked up into Tuolumne Meadows to various mountain lakes. But on this occasion we were headed towards Half Dome. We were not planning on going to the summit, but only to some of the falls along the way. I knew what we were doing and why we were doing it. I knew I was going enjoy sharing the day with my dad. Isaac once climbed a mountain…