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“What Kind of Man is This ....?”

Mar 2nd, 2018

"...that even winds and sea obey him?” If we ask that same question, we'll start to see the bigger picture of who Jesus Christ really is. In Matthew 8:23-27 we experience a unique moment with Jesus’ followers. His disciples are panicked. Imagine the wind - which had been funneled through a narrow gorge - pushing out over the sea of Galilee, making the water turbulent. Waves breaking over the bow of the ship; certain doom is imminent. The Greek word that'…

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Remember Blind Bartimaeus

Feb 28th, 2018

Kind of strange to be remembered as “blind Bartimaeus”. But growing up in the church and hearing teachers refer to this man in this way has become second nature. Probably not so natural for Bartimaeus. But his story lives in infamy. Let’s look at the passage in Mark 10. 46 And they came to Jericho. And as he was leaving Jericho with his disciples and a great crowd, Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, the son of Timaeus, was sitting by the roadside. 47 …

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In Nothing, Something or Everything - He is Faithful

Oct 17th, 2017

Each year for the past 3 years I’ve asked God for one word that would enable me to quickly grasp his theme for me for that year. So apropos were each of those words. As the year went on it became more and more evident what God was doing in my life and why that word was so relevant. Let’s start in 2014. A year that required me to step into the unknown in ways that I never had before. Continued major career change, address changes, relationship changes and health.…

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God – Our Provider

Mar 2nd, 2017

Let’s start you off by reading 1 Kings 17. I know, it’ll take a few minutes but it’s worth it. Trust me. Now; Is there any particular verse that seems to jump out at you? Why does it seem to be more significant than others? Meditate on what the Lord is highlighting to you personally. This passage is full of people in dire and needy situations. Consider the number of needs presented in these verses. Elijah needed food, water, and shelter. The widow…

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The Intersection of the Cross

Feb 13th, 2017

I was sitting in church, not long ago, gazing at the back of the stage during our opening worship song. Contemplating a question that came to me as I was staring at the cross. What significance is there in the point where the vertical timber and horizontal timber meet? The intersection? I quickly realized that was roughly where the crown of thorns sat on Jesus head when he slumped to his death. I often heard the cross used as an analogy for where the temporal or horizontal…

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When God Just Confirms it All

Oct 16th, 2016

Above: Ruben Moreno (Center), in Panama City, Panama prepares to execute trade agreements with two US companies. Steven Adams (Right), President & CEO of ICC Global Trade, LLC and Bob Horning (Left), President of Way Tea. I'm just so blessed today to write a short excerpt from a recent experience I had in Panama City, Panama. ICC Global Trade, LLC and it's brand of specialty foods, Intercourse Canning Company, are two organizations I've been fortunate…

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When It All Comes Together

Jun 6th, 2016

I sat down recently to read three different devotional books that I’ve been dipping in and out of for a couple years now.  Jesus Calling by Sarah Young, Knowing the Heart of God by John Eldredge, and Every Day in His Presence by Charles Stanley. I highly recommend all of them if you haven’t sampled the brilliance in each. Uncanny what happened next. As I turned to each entry on that date the parallels for me personally were breathtaking. I knew in that…

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Authentic-Swing

Your “Authentic Swing” and Your Decision to Find It

Apr 14th, 2016

It’s that time of the year when those of us who cherish the game of golf start thinking about how to get out there regularly and what we need to do to improve our game. We just watched the Masters and only wish we were that good. Here’s a little something to think about in parallel to all those difficult decisions that you need to make along the way. Picture yourself standing on the first tee. It’s a new day, fresh start. You’re optimistic. Maybe…

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The Quail Just Kept Coming!

Mar 22nd, 2016

I was listening to my favorite Bible teacher the other day speaking about the people of Israel and they’re complaint against the day in day out supply of manna; requesting of God meat to satisfy them. All the while grumbling about how tired they were of wandering in the wilderness and eating the same food. Can you imagine they even suggested they’d be better off being back in Egypt. It struck me that all that complaining about God’s perfect provision…

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