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Nov 25, 2020
Reflect During Advent of 1954, an article by C.S. Lewis was published in Britain. (You can find the article, “Xmas and Christmas” in the collection God in the Dock. The article was a speculation as to what might be written by fourth century B.C. historian Herodotus if he were to visit modern Britain in December. […]
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Nov 18, 2020
Reflect I once came across two parts of the same creek. One was crystal clear, had minnows swimming in it, and was perfect for wading. The other was slimy and full of sludge. The difference was that the slimy water was disconnected from the living, moving water of the crystal clear creek. I once heard […]
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Nov 11, 2020
Reflect A middle school teacher is suspended because two students had sex when he stepped our of the classroom for fifteen minutes. A bomb goes off in a church on Sunday morning, injuring worshippers. A KKK rally turns violent. A teenagers kills his parents, then goes to school and begins shooting teachers and classmates. These […]
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Nov 4, 2020
Reflect “No fair!” How many times have you heard a child say that? Children have an intense desire for justice, but because they are still developing emotionally, their cries of unfairness often mean, “I didn’t get my way.” Nowadays, it seems, many youth and adults also have trouble distinguishing between justice and getting their own […]
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Oct 28, 2020
Reflect When I was working in the admissions office at Memphis Theological Seminary (MTS), I got to talk with prospective students about their interest in seminary. Regardless of age, race, gender, or background, their stories all had at least one common element. They felt God was calling them to seminary. Some didn’t know exactly what […]
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Oct 21, 2020
Reflect In 2 Kings 5:2-6, 9-14, Namaan’s listening to the servant girl’s faith was the beginning of his healing. The faith of children is incredible—just visit a children’s hospital like St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (after the pandemic is over). Children are too young to be as skeptical as grown-ups. As Jesus said, we would […]
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Oct 14, 2020
Reflect “With great power comes great responsibility.” That’s the philosophy of the Marvel Comics character, Spiderman. He certainly has great power—sticking to walls, shooting webs, amazing strength, and agility. But the thing which has endeared Spiderman to millions of readers is that as his alter-ego, Peter Parker, he has arguments with his wife, he was […]
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Oct 7, 2020
Recently a friend of mine showed up for a meeting with a large stain on his white shirt. Several people were kind enough to point it out to him, and he responded with a sigh each time and said, “Well, I spilled a little coffee on myself, then tried to clean it up in the […]
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Sep 30, 2020
First, it became fashionable for guys to have one ear pierced. Then tattooing surged in popularity. Then the piercing craze expanded in both genders to include every part of the body. Nowadays young people are actually having themselves branded! Fads and fashions come and go, and it’s a shame that some people alter their bodies […]
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Sep 23, 2020
A mother was introducing her teenage daughter to the family’s tradition of preparing the Christmas ham. The first thing the mother did was cut off two inches from one end of the ham and set it aside. When the teenager asked why she did this, the mother replied, “That’s how I was taught.” Not satisfied, […]