Take Courage.

Such a forecast is anything but encouraging,…unless a generation rises up with courage and passes it on to the next generation, arming them for the battle just ahead.

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The Family Table

As I was pouring out my gratefulness, the Spirit gently nudged my heart and reminded me:  “I love the Family Table, too.”

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Trading Rules for Love

“Being a Christian is nothing but a bunch of rules. I don’t want to live by their book of rules. It’s nothing but ‘dos and don’ts’!”

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“How Can I?”

This particular photo had been posted on a community bulletin board in my small high school and a fellow student had articulated their sentiments for then Bridgette Greene on my face with an ink pen. I giggled as I showed the photo to my husband. It’s funny now. But it wasn’t funny back then.

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A Call to Come Out

Why are we ashamed of the most amazing decision ever to be made by man? It seems that many in today’s churches are apologizing for calling out those who must determine to follow Christ. Had Jesus not called His disciples out, one by one, they would have been totally ill-prepared for this historic moment!

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The Believer’s ID

As a people watcher I often consider this thought: what are people thinking when they observe me? The perfectionist in me can take this a bit too far and do just about everything with someone else’s opinion looming in my head. But ultimately this should challenge us, right? That for every summary I make of someone else based on my observation of the block of behavior I witness in a few moments’ time, someone else is doing the same for me.

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Fat and Forgetfulness

It is very easy for those who have been serving and walking with God for a long time to become arrogant, critical, and full of vanity. One of the greatest tools of Satan in these last days is to bring forgetfulness to the believer.

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