Monthly Archives: March 2015

“A Plaque, a Pastor, and a Prayer” by Mike Illuzzi

Today, guest blogger Mike Illuzzi ushers us into Holy Week with “A Plaque, a Pastor, and a Prayer”: Would you tell the guy sitting next to you about a person, Bible verse, or prayer that has been an important part … Continue reading

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“We make it our goal to please Him”

The title for this blog is from 2 Corinthians 5:9. It sounds so simple, so pure…so why do I have such a hard time doing it? I should probably correct myself here. The more accurate question for me is, “Why … Continue reading

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Raising Our Expectations

Now, I have never been hit over the head with a command from God like Moses was in Exodus chapters 3 and 4, but I am comparable to Moses in how I respond when I get “lesser” commands from God. … Continue reading

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Emotions

Experiencing emotions are part of the human experience. God gave us emotions so there is nothing inherently bad about emotions. In fact, a lot of the memories I have were when I was experiencing certain emotions. Whether that emotion was … Continue reading

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A Godly Sense of Urgency

Our Sunday School class is studying the Adam Hamilton book and DVD series, “24 Hours That Changed the World” in conjunction with Lent. This week’s topic was on what happened at the Garden of Gethsemane. As we read Mark 14:32-42 … Continue reading

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