Posted in testimony on Feb 1st, 2012
Sometimes, we can determine what a person really likes by considering what he or she really dislikes.
If a person detests months of ice and snow on roads and sidewalks, that person might delight in years of warm, Florida sand between his or her toes.
If a person detests heavy metal music, that person might delight in [...]
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Posted in testimony on Jan 17th, 2012
Imagine pushing off from the dock in a sailboat with the intention of sailing from Miami, Florida to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
By the way, you’ll be making this trip without a compass or maps or any kind of instruments or guages.
You just have to trust your gut feelings that, while out on the open ocean [...]
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Posted in testimony on Dec 9th, 2011
I believe that most Christians would like to be more effective for the Lord.
I also believe that most Christians struggle with becoming more effective, primarily because we tend to segregate our faith moments (such as going to church or having a time of personal prayer) from the rest of our daily living.
We can do better [...]
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Posted in testimony on Dec 5th, 2011
We’ve all walked into the trap at least once.
I’m talking about the trap of arguing with a person who sees argumentative confrontation as his or her “home field.”
In sports, and in life, it’s difficult to win when playing on somebody’s home field.
Perhaps you’ve been snared recently in this trap.
Stinks, doesn’t it?
Listen, [...]
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Posted in testimony on Nov 16th, 2011
If you follow sports news, you know that pro quarterback Tim Tebow is a lightning rod of criticism from countless sportswriters, pro football athletes and bloggers because he wears his Christian faith on his sleeve.
He doesn’t shove his Christianity into anybody’s face, but instead is humble and concise when planting random blips of belief into [...]
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