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It’s A Wash
A storm is brewing. I can hear the thunder rolling. It’s not a constant boom. It comes and goes. Fitz, my cat, keeps running to the window to figure out what is going on. He’s used to the steady hum of traffic, but this sound is different. It’s unsettling. As I watch him run back and forth in a frenzy, I’m reminded of the state of America today. Coronavirus has arrived on American soil and much of the nation is in a panic. Now, I’ll be honest. Most of my information about the virus came from secondhand sources. You know, the Facebook philosophers and Instagram professors. Or I’d ask Bible…
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Knowledge of Good and Evil
Adam and Eve lived in paradise. They didn’t have to clock in and out on a job to put a roof over their head or food on their table. Everything around them was good. And yet, Eve was still deceived by Satan. Wednesday night’s Bible study continued to refresh my mind and help me press on towards true victory. In the 2nd and 3rd chapter of Genesis, we see God provide clear instruction, and then we see Eve being led astray. God tells Adam that he can eat from every tree in the garden except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. That shouldn’t be too hard, right? …
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On Your Mark! Get Set! Go!
Although I can be rebellious, at my core, I’m a rule follower. I like decency. I like order. I carry that same spirit into my driving. No texting while driving. Follow the speed limit. We’ll all get there when we’re supposed to. And then I moved to Houston. Houston is one of the largest cities in the country. The interstates are massive and filled with traffic. Unlike me, all these drivers had somewhere to be, and they needed to be there immediately. I won’t forget the first time that I laid eyes on the huge interstate. I accepted my job without having ever been to Houston. I didn’t even really…
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License to Kill
This blog started out as a way for me to share my faith. In the process, it has become a way for me to sort through my emotions. It has become a way for me to channel my energies in a positive direction. It has forced me to look long and hard at myself and evaluate the state of my faith life. I’m thrilled that I have a platform to share my faith and triumphs. A safe place to discuss downfalls and defeats. This past Sunday was a triumph. On Sunday, Bible Study Brother was licensed to minister. People came from all over to pray with and encourage my baby…
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Behind the Scenes of Sacrifice
Technology to the rescue once again! I was celebrating the licensing of Bible Study Brother as a minister on Sunday, so I missed fellowshipping with my church family. No worries. I watched the replay on Facebook. Here’s your sermon recap! Sunday’s sermon came from John 11:1-16. Mary, Martha, and Lazarus were siblings who spent a lot of time with Jesus. They loved Jesus, and He loved them. Mary demonstrated her love for Jesus by anointing Him with fragrant oil and wiping His feet with her hair. This family had a personal relationship with our Lord and Savior. In the text used in the sermon, Lazarus is sick. Not like how…
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Until It Happens
My first kiss happened in the rain. Not a complete downpour and not a drizzle. It was that spot in between. And, for me, it was magical. I’m a nerd from way back. Books and my imagination have been my company since I can remember. While I have a heart for people, I can often stay to myself. Relationships get messy. Communication falters. You get hurt. So, a first kiss was a teenage dream that I thought would evolve into a young adult dream. Until it happened. For others, their teen years were a dream. Child, I was dreaming of adulthood. I wanted my own place, my own life. I…
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Boolie’s Journey (Part II)
Part II of my grandmother’s faith journey covers her time as a bartender in the tavern. If you thought Part I was good, Part II will blow your mind. #wepreach
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Under Pressure
A diamond is a chunk of coal that did well under pressure. I had a quote like this on my therapy wall for many years. Doesn’t it sound good? I can see people everywhere nodding their heads. It just resonates with you and encourages you to keep going when life is pressing in on you from every side. But…it’s not true. See, I was going to write a blog about how life can pressure you. I was going to tell you that we are all formed from the dust. Then I was going to segue and let you know that the process is shaping you and refining you into a…
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True Victory
The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly. John 10:10 When I know that I’m on my way to get Bible teaching, I pray that God gives me a Word that I’m able to live out in my day to day life. I don’t want to just go and hear about Biblical principles. I want practical ways to make those principles alive in my life. This Wednesday night Refresh at church gave me a key ingredient to living a life of victory. Pastor opened Bible study by reading…
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Eat Your Peas
When I was a kid, I despised peas. I know most kids don’t like vegetables but that wasn’t the case for me. I thoroughly enjoyed vegetables. My great-grandmother made the best cabbage on this side of glory. I referred to cabbage as Cabbage Patch Kids and often requested more. So, I didn’t have a disdain for all vegetables. Just those sweet, little, squishy peas. My mom was a stickler for family dinner when I was younger. We sat at the dinner table and were required to eat all that was on our plates if we wanted dessert. And boy, my mom made some delicious meals. Except for the times that…