If Only

A friend of ours died 3 days ago as of this writing.  He had been healthy and active.  He loved Jesus deeply.  It was his joy to talk about the Bible with his friends and family.  He served his wife and family faithfully with a heart full of love.  He was unselfish, gentle, and deeply…

Room

Did you ever stop to think how our culture influences how we celebrate Christmas?  And not just the culture at large, but our own subcultures- how our family, church, and friends celebrate or don’t celebrate the holiday.  In our nine Christmases in a third-world Asian country, not once did we celebrate as we would have…

Promise Keeper

Is there someone in your life who is trustworthy?  You know they will do their best to keep their word?  When they promise, they mean to keep that promise.  Their word seals the deal. Yet even the best-intentioned humans fail.  They can’t keep their promise because they get sick, or even die before making good…


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Merry Christmas!

I had two experiences this week that reminded me of why Christmas matters.  When you read these two stories you may not see what their connection to Christmas is. It didn’t strike me until later how the Christmas story and my experiences are related.  A sixteen-year-old in our community was killed recently in an auto…

When We Don’t Understand

Two days ago from this writing, our friends lost their firstborn, 16-year-old son, in a car accident on his way to school.  Two younger sons were in the car with him. They weren’t seriously hurt.  Kind, gentle, serious, good student, good athlete, good to his siblings, genuine Christian, active in his church, loving toward his…

Thanksgiving 2021

Here are some of my favorite verses.  Let them soak into your heart and mind.  God’s Spirit will remind you of them when you need them.  I’m thankful for each of you.  Thank you for patiently reading my blog with all its flaws.  Happy Thanksgiving, friends!