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Trite Christian Comfort

Trite Christian Comfort

I was once accused of victim blaming and being a lousy Christian before being blocked on Facebook. Now some of you who know me might be surprised (or not - don't raise your hands!). I thought she knew me better too. My sin? Suggesting she showed some grace for the...

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The Dichotomies of Life

The Dichotomies of Life

It was a number of years ago when I first heard that word and that phrase - "the dichotomies of life" used by Pastor T.D. Jakes. Not sure why, but that phrase stuck in my head. The older I got the more real that terminology became to me. Life is full of surprises....

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Love: The Most Powerful Force in the Universe

Love: The Most Powerful Force in the Universe

If you've been a Christian long enough some Christian, pastor or leader will probably say this at least once during your walk - "Yes, God is love, but He's also holy!" Like what does that even mean? This irks me a little. Not because I don't think it's true, but...

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When You’re Tired of Waiting

When You’re Tired of Waiting

Tell me if this rant sounds familiar. I'm tired of waiting. I'm tired of being told to wait. To be patient. That it'll happen in the right time. And it's always waiting on someone else who consequently doesn't have me on their Top 10 Most Important Things To Do list....

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A Good, Good Father

A Good, Good Father

Understanding our Heavenly Father through the lens of a good father. There are so many names for God, but the one I believe God wants us to be most familiar with is the name of Abba (father/daddy). Now some of us might not have an understanding of a good father -...

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Come Boldly

Come Boldly

Have you heard the excuses for not going to church or giving your life to God? Maybe you've said them yourself. The walls/roof of the church would fall in. I got to have my fun first. I don't want to be a hypocrite. God might strike me with lightening. Ever wonder...

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