Don’t Doubt it – The Enemy Fears the Church

Dynamite blasts a 50,000 person church in Chi*a this past January. Sides crumble, earth rumbles, ceilings splinter apart like some cardboard commodity. A bright, red cross high and lifted up, bends low, slides horizontal, parralel with that dusty heap of rubble left to taint bystander’s nostrils. Yet, the Golden Lampstand Church of Shanxi Province, wasn’t the […]

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Slow Down, Child

Slow down, child. Why all the racing? Running frantically? Living like a web getting more entangled the faster you go? Don’t you know, beauty is in the slow? A mother flutters to her nest, she slowly built. Bees buzz, pollinating for the good of nature. Spring’s fragrance moves from the gentle, slow breeze, flowing across the […]

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Quiet for Our Souls in a Sensory-Seeking World

Honestly, I must be the world’s worst camper, even after traveling around the states in a blue van in the 70’s, with my brother and parents. As a child, I preferred gathering frogs, searching for arrowhead’s like some ancient Indian ruling the land, or hiking up mountains imagining our ship had been wrecked, left to survive […]

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