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“…after darkness, light” – Martin Luther

Change

Have you ever felt lost in life? Just aimlessly going through the motions and trying to figure out which way is up? That was me a year ago. Suddenly I was in a “process” that was so uncomfortable and so painful that it produced anxiety and depression that was all over the place. How did…

Christianity is For Fools

You see, God is not too concerned with our experiences unless it leads to a transformation inside of us. That transformation is part of the maturity process. In time, the foolish ways we handled our mixed emotions and thoughts begin to change. This is how we know we are growing in Christ.

If You Really Knew Me

Romans urges us to live in harmony with each other and compels us to live in peace with everyone. When we do this, we choose to open up our life to each other. We choose to become vulnerable to each other again. Yes, that means that there is a chance that we can be wounded…

Foundations: Part 2

That one little word, “suddenly”, means so much more when you are waiting for an answer from God. So even at the final hour, the last minute God always shows up on time. The check comes in the mail, you get a call that you got the job, the prayers for healing have finally been…

Foundations Part 1

If so much attention and details go into inspecting and making sure that the foundations of our natural buildings are built upon are on solid ground, how much more diligent should we be to insure that our spiritual foundations are solid, as well. When the storms of life come, are we standing on our own…

Don’t Go By What You See

Every aspect of ourselves is like one piece of a giant puzzle that represents our life. Every day, every thought and circumstance that we face is part of this puzzle. We may not know at that time what it represents. God sees the finished product. He sees whether that piece is an elbow or part…


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Although some of the neighbor kids thought Tommy was weird and different, his little sister Lucy knew he was someone special. When Tommy began to feel “funny inside” he began to make his plans to someday talk with the man on the moon. Follow Tommy’s adventure to the moon then utilize the discussion questions at the end of the book to help children cope his grief, loss, or simply not fitting in with others.

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