How to Lose Weight in all the Right Places

August 25, 2024 by  
Filed under Life Topics

“Weight Loss Tips” is the 42nd top keyword searched online today, and it stays in the top 500 most of the time.  Why?  Because almost everyone is concerned about their weight.  Some worry about how they look and how their clothes fit.  Others want to lose weight to improve health.  Some lose weight to please others—some to please self.  And sadly, most of us know more about HOW to lose weight than we actually DO lose weight.

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White Flag Surrender

August 17, 2024 by  
Filed under Life Topics

In our world today surrender is rarely a sign of anything good.  In a stormy economy homes are being surrendered, in the Middle East our troops avoid surrender, in dieting—dieters surrender chocolate, fried foods and cheese.  Surrender.  It's uncomfortable, unnatural, and sometimes personally challenging.  Simply put: it's hard.

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A Symphony of Praise

August 14, 2024 by  
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There was a commercial a while back that I just loved.  It showed a dad getting breakfast for a toddler who was being occupied on the kitchen floor with the pots and pans.  The Dad was getting annoyed with the child's attempts at music until he came up with a solution.  He put on earphones and listened to great music composers as his child looked happily on at Dad, who was now enjoying his son's musical talent.  I see God doing the same thing for us.

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The American Dream versus the God Dream

August 13, 2024 by  
Filed under Personal Growth

Lately, many of our church people have been beset by foreclosures and financial problems beyond what you’d expect in this recession, plus losing a key person, identity theft, legal problems, citizenship problems, a car catching on fire on the freeway, a stroke, cancer—I don’t want to add any more. And we’re a small church!

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Devoted

August 11, 2024 by  
Filed under Family

The house was large enough—and the marriage cold enough—that the husband and wife could claim the same address but barely toss each other an occasional glance.

Both were devoted to their jobs, working long hours, doing more than expected. Both devoted themselves to their children. Interviewers captured sound bytes that repeated, “It’s all about the children. Everything I do is for the children.” The unspoken sound byte? “It’s none about the marriage. Nothing I do is for the marriage.”

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