Stephen Hawthorne, a leader in Christian missions, said there is a major difference between dogs and cats. Not only do they look different, they think differently, too. Dogs think like this: “You feed me, you care for me, you walk me -- you must be God.” Cats, however, think this way: “You feed me, you care for me, you clean my litter box -- I must be God!” Truth be told, we are a nation of cats. Everyday we hear messages like these … have it your way you deserve a break today be all you can be do what makes you feel good it’s all about you As a nation of cats, we see the consequences of selfishness all around us. Indifference on the one hand; oppression on the other. Relationships suffer. Marriages become battlegrounds. As you likely know, it's hard to herd cats -- they each want to…
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On first day at Opportunity Camp, I woke up and my phone was unable to connect to WiFi. Unable to check Facebook and see what new pictures of Grumpy Cat had emerged over night, I just knew it was going to be a horrible, rotten, no good day. Not being able to connect to WiFi while at camp, that’s a first world problem. Here are a few others … When the barista puts too much milk in your macchiato. When the gym on the cruise doesn’t have a squat rack and it’s leg day. When your teenager wants a Kate Spade wallet but can’t decide what color. Here in the United States, most of us have “rich people” problems. Don’t believe me? Have you ever … Stood in closet and thought you didn’t have anything to wear? Had one of your kids complain of having “nothing to eat” with plenty…
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In 2 Corinthians 5:7, Paul spells out a basic principle of how to live and move as a Christ-follower: “For we live by faith, not by sight.” When you walk by sight, you’ll find yourself saying one of two things: Let’s Go Back. When you walk by sight, you will focus on circumstances rather than the vision God has for your life. Although they had been slaves, the Israelites were willing to return to Egypt rather than wait for the Promised Land. Let’s Stand Still. In the midst of an opportunity, those who walk by sight will become paralyzed. There is a time to pray and reflect but there is also a time to act. Here's the truth about standing still: Churches don’t ever really stand still; they either make progress or they fall backward. Christians do not stand still; they either grow or they decline in their spiritual life.…
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As a baseball fan, I would love to visit the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY. Here are few items you would find: Transfer agreement sending Babe Ruth from Red Sox to Yankees for $25,000 “and other good and valuable considerations.” Nolan Ryan’s caps from each of his seven no-hitters (4 Angels, 2 Rangers, 1 Astros). You’ll even find Shoeless Joe Jackson's shoes. Perhaps baseball isn't your thing and you would be bored-to-death visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame. What Halls of Fame would you visit? Maybe you’d like to visit one of these: Croquet Hall of Fame International Clown Hall of Fame and Research Center National Cleveland-Style Polka Hall of Fame Hebrews 11 has often been referred to as the Bible’s “Hall of Fame for Faith.” It’s filled with snapshots of people who lived by faith. We live in a world where many people dismiss faith as simply “wishful…
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As many of you did, I watched the breaking news coverage of the Supreme Court's ruling on legalizing gay marriage. If you missed it live, I'm sure you were soon bombarded with social media outbursts from both sides of the debate. At least for one news cycle, it bumped the Confederate Flag from the most-trending item on both Facebook and Twitter. To be honest, the Court's ruling didn't surprise me. Nor did it dishearten or discourage me. Anyone who thinks gay marriage and the surrounding issues is just a passing fad has missed the larger cultural shift that began in the 1960s. Gay marriage is a symptom of this shift, and it's important for people of faith to not miss the larger issues involved. Our cultural has shifted -- dramatically -- to moral relativism. Up until modern times, most people generally subscribed to the idea that a certain baseline of…
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