Monthly Archives: December 2007

A Simple Truth

It seems that some of the greatest truths are often the simplest ones as well. Scripture is full of simple truths that I believe we—collectively and individually—have taken apart and subsequently made very difficult to understand. At this time of … Continue reading

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The only thing that counts

It has been a busy time and a long blog-think pause—I don’t imagine I have had an original thought in over three weeks and can’t remember the last book I read. But life is like that sometimes. Meanwhile, my friend … Continue reading

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Can It Really Be That Easy?

Right or wrong, I have always been intrigued by the seeming dichotomy between the “…my burden is easy” of scripture and the actual experience if walking out the gospel on a day to day basis. I fully believe that we … Continue reading

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Dry Bones Dance

Several years ago a friend of mine turned me onto an awesome singer/songwriter and mandolin player named Mark Heard. Mark was one of those radical Christians who lived his life to the fullest. I don’t know a whole lot about … Continue reading

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A TV Boycott

Most of us in America at this point in time have watched television since we were kids. Shows like the Three Stooges, My Three Sons, Father Knows Best and of course Sunday evening with Ed Sullivan were staples during my … Continue reading

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