Monthly Archives: May 2015

An Oops Day

Did you ever have one of ‘those’ days? I know you have and I have, and everybody else in the world has experienced ‘oops’ days when nothing goes right. Last week, every effort I put forth to get the Sustaining … Continue reading

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A New Normal

I watched an interview with a woman who had lived in agonizing emotional pain for a decade related to a trauma that had taken place in her family. She longed for life to return to normal. In her efforts to … Continue reading

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God’s Stink Tank

“Where am I? Is this Sheol (death)? It is so dark, slimy, and the smell is overwhelming. My skin feels like it is on fire. Maybe this is God’s punishment for trying to flee His presence.” With his life fading … Continue reading

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Slicing the Banana

A student in his mid-forties from my ethics class flew from South Carolina to his parent’s home in the mid-west. He took a cab to their house, told the driver to wait, walked into the den where his parents were … Continue reading

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