Monthly Archives: April 2016

What if…

I think I am going to write a series of short posts called “What if…” By “series” I mean this could be the only article, or I might write more. It really depends on how I feel. That’s the cool thing about … Continue reading

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Loneliness

“Turn to me and be gracious to me, for I am lonely and afflicted” (Psalm 25:16). By nature, I am an introvert. I can spend large amounts of time alone, lost (yet content) in my own thoughts. One of the … Continue reading

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It’s a Wrestling Match, Not a Tea Party (Ephesians 6:12)

Martin Luther was a Catholic priest and German theologian who died in 1546. Before his death, he challenged the extravagances, indulgences,[1] and corruptions of Catholicism, becoming a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.[2] Since childhood, by his own admission, Luther … Continue reading

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Mental Illness is Real, But So is Demonic Activity (Luke 8:26-29)

It’s been more than twenty-years, but I remember it like it was yesterday. Unannounced, she walked into my office after being awake for more than 72-hours and binging on an assortment of drugs. She was in her late twenties. She … Continue reading

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Some Storms are Worse than Others (Luke 8:22-25)

It’s springtime in Middle Tennessee. A time of beautiful flowers, budding trees, fresh grass shavings, wonderful weather, and allergies. Oh! The allergies! Spring is also a time for thunderstorms and tornadoes. According to the Tornado Project website, Tennessee ranks number … Continue reading

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