Ministry of the Word
Category for posts offering reflections and comments on important Bible passages and how a Christian perspective informs a person’s view of current events.
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Intro: Finishing strong is a desire we all share. No person starts a home improvement project, or knitting an afghan, or even supper for the family with the goal of stopping short of finishing the project. No team begins a season looking for a last place finish or even a middle of the pack finish.
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Intro: I was reading through the headlines in my news app this week, and this one caught my eye: “The Friends cast ate the same lunch every… single… day.” The show Friends was a phenomenon when I was a teenager, and I found it strange for it to be a news item fourteen years after
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Intro: For any child who grew up in the 1980s an announcement came this week that was stunning. Toys R Us was to close its remaining stores and liquidate their assets. As if on cue Toys R Us founder Charles Lazarus died within days of the announcement. Lazarus had founded the stores so that when
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Intro: In 1972 a little boy named Alexander gave voice to a number of pessimists and skeptics around the world when he proclaimed that he was having a “terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.” Alexander’s day goes bad when… His chewing gum from last night ends up in his hair in the morning, he
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Message Monday: Training the Twelve – Matthew & James the Lesser: Pragmatic Disciples (Mark 2:13-17)
Intro: As a little boy, before school started we would come to the blue jean outlet in Pacolet. We had to perform an important test with every pair of pants that we tried on. We had to perform the squat test. With the new jeans on, my mom would ask me to squat and see
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Intro: Today as we begin I want to share with you a short parable I wrote. The parable takes place in the church of the discontent. The church had a number of groups that comprised its membership. There were the clappers who believed every occasion was one to clap hands in praise to the Lord
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Intro: Passion. Maya Angelou said “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” Oprah similarly says “Passion is energy. Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you.” Perhaps my favorite quote surprisingly comes from