Monthly Archives: December 2011

Sorry

Sorry about that link that didn’t work in that last post.  I’ll get some help and find out why my links aren’t working!

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Tumbleweed

” … as tumbleweed blew by me at 35 miles an hour, I thought I heard a whisper in the wind, Someone said, “Slow down.”  Check it out.   http://on.fb.me/sZhhpR

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Well read?

The Bible is not just to be read, it’s to be lived. God is not going to say “Well read, good and faithful servant.”

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Still Glowing

Well, our Christmas eve service was awesome.  3,000 glow-sticks in a dark auditorium.  I heard the south campus had two fun and meaningful gatherings too. I’m reading “Why is the Universe The Way it is” by Hugh Ross.  Here’s a … Continue reading

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Glow

  This Christmas Eve at Westside (five services, South Campus 2  & 4 pm;  North Campus 1 , 3 , 5 pm) our theme is ‘Glow.’ This guy named John, perhaps Jesus’ closest friend on earth, actually saw Jesus glow … Continue reading

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In the Meantime

I was praying this morning for two friends who are fighting serious illness.  Then I read 1 Peter in the scriptures and noticed what (the Spirit through) Peter had to say about the time between today and someday, the time … Continue reading

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Soul Rot

I was out raking leaves last week and I bumped up against our lighted address post.  The post fell over!  It was buried more than a foot into the ground, but the wood had rotted.  The post looked fine above … Continue reading

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I was amazed

I was amazed by the sunrise this morning.  Then I was amazed that God loves me unconditionally.  Then I was amazed at the privilege of drawing breath and not having to pay a tax on it.  I was amazed at … Continue reading

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Can You See?

I’m glad they caught it early with me.  About ten years ago my eye doctor sent me to a specialist who determined that I had the first stages of macular degeneration — layman’s terms – “Your losing your eyesight.”  (Central … Continue reading

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