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What You See - A few years ago, when I used to be a high school science teacher I had a great opportunity to lift and encourage one of my female students, who I’ll call Dana, in my Physical Science class.

Belonging - The guests started pouring into the room where we held my father’s birthday celebration. Old neighbors and classmates, grown-up cousins, former teachers and employers, children and grandchildren—a room full of memories and connections.

Is Your Soul Thirsty? - We must have water to survive! Our bodies are more than 70 percent water; to keep them running smoothly we are told to drink eight glasses of water a day.

Is God Dead? - Martin Luther, that great reformer whom God used to bring light to His people and understand the Bible more clearly, was severely oppressed by Satan with discouragement. Many times he felt persecuted by everyone and abandoned.

A New Place - Many are the people, myself included, who are comparing how things are with how good things were a few years ago, and how everything came crashing down. Job loss, foreclosure, financial security, or rather insecurity, and divorce, are just a few of the issues many now face. Definitely, we are living in a time that is distinctively different from anything we have ever seen.

On Being Mute - Thirteen days ago, I lost my voice. At first it was simply croaky, squeaky and scratchy. By the next day, however, it was gone. Days of coughing and fever wore it away until there wasn’t any possibility of sounding more than a whisper. One week into my muteness at a second doctor’s visit and she proclaimed: “You may not get your voice back for two more weeks.” I am discouraged. I have cancelled almost two weeks of counseling clients.

Salt in the Fridge - Several days into our visit, I rummaged through the refrigerator trying to make room for some large items. I started pulling things off the top shelf, and rarely am I surprised since the man stores many grocery items in his refrigerator. Behind several items—juice, biscuit mix, flour, or jam—the salt appeared. Salt in the refrigerator.

Re-imagining the Bible - The Bible reveals story after story of people just like us who lose heart, who never follow-through, who seek instant gratification, who make poor choices and who just can't seem to get their act together.

Trusting God to Forgive - It was a long time before I told Daddy the truth about what really happened that day. Of course, he already knew and was just waiting for me to confess so he could tell me he had forgiven me.

A Cheerful Heart - Three or four times a week I walk around my country neighborhood. I pass horse farms, a goat farm, and a llama farm. I take exercising seriously, so to get my quota of movement I usually am rushing to make sure I cover four-plus miles. After my walk-run, many time I still feel tense as I rush to my next activity or appointment.

Hole In One - The following story appeared on CNN.com about a man who lived on a golf course for 40 years who was recently told to leave because some golfers complained that he scared them.

Evil Money - It's clear that money isn't inherently evil, but people can be when one of their only purposes in life is to get more of it. A wealthy person with a spiritual heart can be such a blessing to everyone around them. A wealthy person without a conscience who claims to be a believer can make Christianity look pretty evil.

Forever Young - Perhaps you caught the story a few weeks ago online: A 56 year-old inventor and author predicted that human immortality is no more than 20 years away!

Soul Truth - As scientists probe ever deeper into the biochemical reactions within our brain, the notion of the soul as a separate entity becomes increasingly suspect. Francis Crick, who with James Watson discovered the double helix of DNA 50 years ago has spent many years researching consciousness, partly with the goal of disproving the soul.

A Taste of Home - A few weeks ago, my roommate and I found ourselves in quite a quandary. After months of longing and wanting and wishing for a room on the first floor—where all our friends were—one opened up.

Total Forgiveness - A few years ago I was honored to be asked to perform a wedding for a couple of young people whom I had much love and respect for. I gladly agreed to be part of their very special day and looked forward to it very much.

Just Like Christ - Care for the other person pushes us toward the virtue of altruism. A virtue that is all but lost in our age of "me, myself, and I!" Thinking of the other as of primary interest is part of what it means to be like Christ, our personal moral example.

Walking with God - Halfway between standing and kneeling by my bed one day recently, the words "O for a closer walk with God" came strongly to mind. It was early one morning and I had just gotten up, but I was feeling exhausted. It was still very dark outside and I was tempted to get back under the covers, but I resisted and I began to dialogue with God.

Respect for Life - I was recently privileged to be able to walk among the graves of American soldiers in Normandy, France. No doubt you have seen pictures of the thousands of bright white crosses contrasting with the green grass at the American cemetery in Normandy where the D-Day invasion of WWII began. It is a sobering thing to walk in that place.

The Sin of Hurry - Time is a holy mystery. It doesn't matter what kind of time it is. We just never seem to have enough it it.

What About Tomorrow? - When dwelt upon, tomorrow's unknown fears can impact the way you live in the present. Like a scorching fire, fear burns up your energy and vitality. It devastates your hopes and eager expectations, cripples faith and can ultimately destroy your health.

Unexpected Joy - It was a heavenly day today, sun washing the not-too-hot spring air. Such days make me ask why I ever complain.

Ready to Finish - Every form of life on this planet has a beginning and an end. The end may come unexpectedly and prematurely, or it may come after many years of gradual decline. Whenever it comes, it is usually not welcomed!

The Magic of Sleep - Sometimes a journey is unbearable long! "Daddy, how much longer?" Then you fall asleep and the next moment the sound of laughing voices and a blast of cold air announces you've arrived. You're there!

The Relationship Factor - Over the years all sorts of books have been written by doctors and psychologists with the purpose of helping us get along better. And maybe they have helped. However, unless they get to the root of the problem, they will give only something cosmetic, something temporary.

Welcome Hypocrites - Hypocrites are people who say one thing but do another. They are two-faced, two-timing fence straddlers who speak out of both sides of their mouths. They are the kind of people we love to hate.

Talking With a Dying Friend - Allen looked thin and gaunt the day I met him, but I noticed the affection with which he looked at the old Chevy in his driveway. "I'm passionate about cars," he said. "My first car was a 1949 Studebaker that looked the same front and back."

Ready to Die? - The photograph is memorable for what it says about one individual's willingness to stand for a belief. The person in the photo is a young Chinese man, standing alone and tall in front of a line of tanks. The tanks have all stopped, uncertain of how to proceed in the face of such strong convictions.

People Matter - God is crazy about people—He loves them with everything He is and has! He spends all of His time helping and saving people who want His help! The primary way God does this is through people like yourself.

Questions that Matter - At the beginning of October I went with a very good friend of mine to Virginia to walk along the Appalachian Trail. He had invited me for over a year now and finally our schedules cooperated and I was able to go.

Bargain Hunting for a Church - "Get to Heaven on a Harley!" A church, desperate to attract new members, hit on the idea of raffling off a brand new motorcycle. Week by week, anyone who came through the doors got a free ticket entering them in an end-of-year drawing.

Christians and Politics - The other day I was driving with an outspoken man, who happens to also be a Christian. The radio was set to an AM station that was radically conservative. The talk show person was carefully lambasting the current President for his decisions, second guessing everything, and bashing the decisions being made in the powers that be regarding healthcare and the like.

Keeping It Real - Authenticity. I find myself searching for it lately. Seeking it in people. Craving it in my entertainment and personal interactions. Yesterday, I heard myself say that I would rather forgive a person of a million indiscretions than to have that person pretend their mistakes away, and I really would.

Making Lemonade - The day after my father's funeral, I was surprised that instead of flowers, a package was delivered to my sorrowing mother. She opened it and found a basket with dry moss on top.

Our Calm in the Storm - Two young men found themselves in a fierce battle during the days of the Vietnam war. Bullets whistled overhead, and bombs shattered the earth. This didn't seem to faze one of the soldiers. When his buddy asked how he could be so calm, he replied with a grin, "It just reminds me of home."

A Reason to Live - Dennis and Jamie Winegar were in the right place at the wrong time. The visitors from Houston, Texas, were among the survivors of the bridge collapse near downtown Minneapolis. Their car landed on top of a smaller car.

All The World's A Stage - What if you woke up one morning to the stark realization that you were being watched on the big stage of the world, and worse yet, you were playing the lead role in a saga about, well, you?

The Refiner's Fire - It was October of the year 2007. We had just read a chapter on patience in Gavin Anthony’s book, "The Refiner’s Fire." My husband, a newly diagnosed cancer patient, said to me, “I resonate with Gavin. I feel it is not my place to question or to tell God when to heal me. I need to be patient and let God do His work in me—in His own time.

The Mayonnaise Jar - I do not enjoy reading but fortunately for me, my wife Linda, and my daughter, DeAnne, do. They both know I love illustrations and when they find good ones, they always share them with me.

He is Faithful - As the month wound down, I found myself left with more days than dough. "Please, Lord, you've always been faithful. I need help with my finances, and you're the only one I can depend on." As a single woman disabled with lupus and living on a fixed income, I frequently struggle with my finances. I believe in tithing though, and I trust that God blesses me for putting Him first.

Words That Heal - God had His forgiveness in place even before it was needed and so must we if we are ever going to become forgiving people. Then He came to our planet and became one of us to demonstrate how to forgive.

Starting Over - Every person begins their journey as an embryo. You can't be born a teen or middle-aged adult, you have to start at the beginning. Even test-tube babies conceived outside of the womb must be nurtured to birth within a mother's womb.

Window Shopping - I remember the first time I saw her. It was 49 years ago, and we were in the college cafeteria just after semester break. She was a new face on campus and being not "socially attached" to anyone at the time, I immediately began to plot how best to impress her and get a date.

Grounds for Divorce - Hers was probably an arranged marriage. In the place and time that she lived, most were. She didn't have any choice in the man her parents chose for her. No doubt like most young girls, she hoped that her husband-to-be would be handsome, gentle, and kind.

Weathering the Storm - The storms of affliction have battered me. While the storms were in progress I could see no purpose in the buffeting winds. I screamed out in lament to God, protesting the injustice of my pain, but no answers could be heard above the roaring wind.

I Want to Buy Your House - He wasn't kidding. The man looked around our vacant house and approached my mother, on more than one occasion, about selling. "I want to buy your home," he said. We all knew Smitty well. He had been our neighbor for the 40 years that we lived in that house.

God's Children - When my children were born, I was amazed at their glory. The wonder of their fingers and eyes. I was dazzled by their smiles. I loved their sweet smell. As they became toddlers, I delighted in their confidence in my strength and abilities.

Ordinary Miracles - When was the last time you saw a miracle? Really! We read in Scripture about Jesus healing the sick, restoring sight to the blind, even resurrecting people from the dead. But those kinds of things don't happen today--do they?

Red Light - I love being loved. Soft touches. Winks from across the room. Notes under the pillow. Pecan pie to start a meal. Unexpected kindness. Knowing what I like and going even further.

Soul Sifting - I have a rather unromantic confession to make: The best day of my life was not my wedding day. In fact, it has nothing directly to do with my wife or marriage. It's not a magic moment, a party, or any celebratory moment either. The best thing that ever happened to me was losing it all on a normal day five years ago.

To Be Content - Contentment or satisfaction often seems like the ideal we always want but never attain. We often rate our lives on the satisfaction scale of one to ten. Now, it's easy to rationalize our satisfaction (or lack of it) by saying that if one area of our life was better, then we'd be satisfied in all the other areas.

Jesus Matters - Ultimately, the only thing that matters is Jesus! Seeing and knowing him, following, obeying, sharing, and praising him mean more than money, career, health, beauty, family or friends. The top and bottom lines of life have to do with Jesus. He is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end.

How God Saves People - So you know what it means to be adopted? My familiy had a dog named Jazz that adopted a kitten named Tiger. When we brought little Tiger home from the animal shelter, Jazz didn't like her.

Divine Intervention - Joe was born into a healthy, happy family with several siblings and both parents present. His father's work provided a comfortable upbringing. Joe's life was going just fine until his early teen years when he started hanging around an uncle five years his senior. That's how he was introduced to marijuana.

Taming the Tongue - Several months back, I wrote an article about how "more" is not always a good thing. As human beings, our natural tendency is to think that if a little is good, more must be better.

It Could Be You - Do you vicariously participate in life from afar? Do you spend most of your days wishing, hoping and dreaming, but never realizing fulfillment and satisfaction? Do you want to make a difference in other people's lives? If so, you're on the right track.You were not meant to be a spectator but a participant in life!

Pop-up Windows - Recently, I began to receive a barrage of pop-up windows on my computer. Every time I logged on to the Internet, I received an arsenal of solicitations that included everything from plastic surgery to refinancing. There was no end to it; it was maddening!

Do I Need Counseling? - Kevin was ready to push "send" on his cell phone when he suddenly slammed the cover down. "I can do this myself! I don't need any shrink to help me." Life had been fairy stable for Kevin. His parents did the best they could to provide him with the necessities of life.

Amazing Grace - Her name was Marietta Jaeger and she and her husband and five kids took their first-ever camping vacation in June of l973. They left their Detroit, MI, home and headed west to Bad-lands National Park, Mt. Rushmore, and the Black Hills.

God and Your health - Did you know that going to church, studying your Bible, and praying is good for your health?

Are You Content? - I've been thinking contentment recently. Another word for contentment is being satisfied. Are you satisfied with what you have? Are you content? Looking at my life, I find that discontentment, or not being content, frequently creeps up. In fact, it’s a temptation that pulls at my mind on a daily basis, sometimes even hourly.

Sudden Collapse - Years ago when I lived in Florida, I remember driving to Orlando on a business trip and stopping to see a disaster in the making. Without warning a giant sinkhole had developed in a populated section of town.

Creation Week - Can you imagine a God powerful enough to speak matter into existence? Imagine what Creation week could have been like through the words of Dr. James Gibson.

The Sliding Door - One Saturday night in mid February I was surprised to find a honeybee perched on the back of the living room couch. Mistaking it for a cockroach, I was about to smash it when I noticed it was a bee. Totally lethargic, it allowed me to scoop it into a small Tupperware bowl and transport it to the outside porch.

How Salty? - Have you ever wondered why Christ, in His Sermon on the Mount, told His disciples that they were to be the "salt of the earth"? What is there about salt that so aptly portrays the role that the child of God is to play in the world around him or her.

Heaven Is Your Home - There's no place like home! You can fly all over the world, climb mountains, sail across oceans and visit far away places, but when it's all said and done and you finally walk through your front door, it feels really good to be home!

Love's True Test - Ever wonder what love looks like? We see different pictures of love in the media: a puppy with a bright red ribbon around his neck, or a father holding his newborn baby, or a man giving a smiling lady a big diamond in a commercial.

Making Good Decisions - One of my favorite stories from the Old Testament in the Bible involves a man who had a hard time making decisions. Gideon was his name and he just wasn't sure he understood what God wanted him to do.

When Jesus Comes - The Bible says a great deal about why Jesus will return to earth someday—and what His coming will be like. The first part of this history making feat was accomplished on July 20, with the touchdown of the Apollo 11 lunar module on the moon's surface.

Country Music - Country Music is of the devil. It's got too much cursin' and leavin' and lovin'. Too many pickup trucks, and not enough serious commitment. Wrong. Country music has a lot of songs that were written by angels. Unfallen angels. Look, for instance, at the music of Randy Travis.

Precious In His Sight - Our daughter is excited because in January she gets a Monday off from school. When I asked her, she had no idea why school is closed on that day—she's just excited about a free day! To many in our country, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is simply a day to get out of school or off from work.

Watching the Market - I know a guy that watches the stock market closely. Now, I know that there are many people today that are watching the market closely, but his reaction might surprise you.

God Isn't Fair - The evidence is overwhelming. Missionaries are kidnapped and killed while serving in remote locations. CEOs make millions in shady deals and get off with a slap on the wrist.

Good, Better, Best - How would you feel if Jesus were coming to your house for dinner tonight? If your first thought would be of all the preparations you'd need to make before He arrives, you are probably a Martha. Remember the story of Martha and her sister, Mary?

Mad Enough to Sin - I was nearing a toll booth at a turnpike off-ramp. I wasn't trying to be rude, but I unintentionally cut in front of another car. I didn't think much about it until suddenly I became aware that the driver of the other car had pulled up beside me.

Finding and Following God - It's a curious convergence: We live in a world that reveres reason, science, logic, power, sex, food and beauty—a world of things, of stuff we can touch and see and manage.

A Gelato in Prague - How many people do we pass each day? How many of them are lonely? How often do we avoid getting involved because we're worried about what others will think?

The Last Laugh - She'd wanted only one thing in her life, really, and that was a child. It was what she'd been raised to expect—that someday she would present her husband with the first in a line of sons who would carry on his name and his heritage.

How Can I Forgive Myself? - Sometimes when a man shares an experience he really regrets, it is not unusual for him to say, "I know that God has forgiven me but I haven't been able to forgive myself."

Is Addiction a Sin? - Is addiction a sin? Or is it a disease? Is it a choice, or is it an accident? If we define addiction as a disease, does that mean alcoholics and addicts aren't responsible for their actions?

The Sign in Time - In every religion folks revere something—shrines, cities, even people. They drop to their knees and kiss holy ground; their ears grasp the syllables of holy men; they immerse themselves in holy water. Tangibles. Touchables. Holy things that they can feel, see, revere.

Road to Happiness - So let me ask you right off, Are you happy? And by happy, I am talking about feelings of contentment, joy, or feeling blessed. However you answer, you'll be interested to know that science has now discovered that our level of happiness comes packaged in our genes.

Precious Prodigal - I was raised in a loving Christian home, and I cannot tell any sordid stories about a dysfunctional upbringing. My mother took me to church every week, and I was a member of the local church "kid's club." But something about me was very different from those I knew.

Learning About Prayer - Our daughter, Cassie, was born without muscles in her eyelids. I will tell you what this experience taught me about prayer. At first, I was stunned—absolutely useless. I prayed that it wasn't true, that it hadn't happened, that it was a bad dream.

Devotions for Busy Moms - Recently, I had the pleasure of going on a "play date" with some of the other mothers from my church. We three mothers took our children to see a music show and then went to lunch together.

Forever Destroyed - Most of the traditional beliefs about hell—the place in the middle of the earth, the eternal place of torment, even the devil's pitchfork—come to us from the Greeks. These beliefs were picked up and assimilated either by the Jews through Alexander the Great or by the Romans. But what does the Bible say about hell?

After My Suicide - Suicide…...it's a frightening word that evokes deep pain and emotion. For some, the thought of suicide brings a sense of relief because it appears to offer an opportunity to escape life's problems.

Today is a Gift - Only one thing is for sure—Now! Yesterday is a distant memory and tomorrow may never come. Today is here. This is not to say you shouldn't think about the past and plan for tomorrow.

Is This All There Is? - In short, nothing in the world itself offers us the solution to our problems. To the contrary, the world itself and all that springs from it (war, disease, suffering, and death) is the problem. Thus, unless we have something that transcends this world—that will take us above it, past it, and beyond it—then our fate is as hopeless as this world's.

Think Healthy - Norman Vincent Peale once told about speaking to the Chinese owner of a tattoo shop. One of the designs read: "Born to Lose." Peale asked why anyone would want those words permanently imprinted on himself or herself. The man responded, "Before tattoo on chest, tattoo on mind."

A Recipe for Hope - It's hard to trust in a graveyard. There's something dark and brooding there, waiting beside the plastic flowers. It seems especially lonely when the long black hearse arrives with the casket.

As You Are - "Christians should be more like drug addicts." My husband told me this during our family devotions. I had that thought in the back of my mind the past couple years, I just didn't know how to express it. Now he conveyed the thought perfectly. As a Bible worker, my husband has the heroic yet daunting task of going out into the streets of the urban jungle, knocking on doors that slam in his face...

Joyful Greetings! - It is indeed a joy to announce that I PASSED my counseling certification exam! I was hesitant to let anyone know I even took the test, given that it was so difficult and I didn't want to set myself up for embarrassment. But I'm less forgetful than I thought! I passed! Quick, someone buy me a bouquet of roses.

Pathological Perfectionism - Are you pick, pick, picking your way through life? Do you strive to be thorough? Do you hate making mistakes? Many people pursue excellence as if their lives depended on it. They strain themselves to maintain a flawless image. Unable to accept their humanity, they try to be perfect. How very tiring . . . and tiresome! Perfectionists are the loneliest people in the world. Go figure.

One True Thing - When I was young and in love, God was the furthest thing from my mind. My husband, Seth, and I had a lot of friends and we partied on weekends. Saturdays were spent cleaning our home, grocery shopping and doing all the catch-up duties that working people have to cram into two days.

Loving Yourself - My friend Pamela saw herself as one giant failure. Her negative feelings about her past, present, and future enveloped her like a heavy fog. She saw no way out. When I visited her in the hospital, she couldn't look me in the face. She was bowed down with shame. "God is fed up with me," she whispered.

How to Find Forgiveness - When I was 17, I left home for the first time and went away to college. I was apprehensive, insecure, scared. My parents drove me to the college I would be attending and all of my belongings were finally in my room when I went down to their car for my last two suitcases.

Transforming the Tight Spots - Are you in a tight spot? If so, there's a message from God for you. "In all their distress he too was distressed" (Isaiah 63:9). You've probably read this before, but now, pause to receive its full blessing.

The Sound of Silence - It had been a doozy of a day. I collapsed onto the couch beside a pile of laundry that threatened to topple to the floor before I could fold it. Dirty dishes were stacked in the sink and covered every grubby counter top.

Where Else Would I Be? - Christmas is a time to bring the whole family together, to share great fellowship, share great food, make heart-stirring memories all while celebrating the reason for the season. However, oftentimes, bringing the whole family together can also result in a different kind of sharing, a sharing that can run through the whole family like wildfire.

Permission to Relax - Sabbath is a lost concept! The idea of people temporarily abstaining from work and play long enough to let their bodies catch up with their brains is foreign.

The Sound of Silence - It had been a doozy of day. I collapsed onto the couch beside a pile of laundry that threatened to topple to the floor before I could fold it. Dirty dishes were stacked in the sink and covered every grubby counter top.

Anger Control - If you are like most people. hardly a day goes by that you don't encounter situations that make you angry--people who break line, hectic traffic, an employer who criticizes and blames unjustly, your best friend's betrayal, your spouse's infidelities, your child's deviant lifestyle, or sexual abuse.

Who Needs Church? - Church is a really slippery topic. In the minds of some people, the word conjures up visions of the Crusaders, Catholic Europeans who called themselves Christians, ransacking the city of Constantinople which was the center of Greek Orthodox Christians.

Whale Sitting - It had been a bad couple of days. What has really killed my spirit was the thought that I might be a terrible mother. You see, my son Jake wouldn't sit on his whale.

Revolutionary Prayer - Here is intimacy that revolutionizes prayer: "God with us." The thunderous God of Mount Sinai has indeed humbled Himself to walk in our streets, live in our homes, attend our schools, work in our offices and factories, patrol our hallways, participate in our churches and die outside our gates.

The Sound of Compassion - I know what compassion sounds like, because I have heard it often during the past month. Four weeks of wind, rain, and the promise of more. Seems like every time the butterfly spreads its wings, another hurricane springs up near the Azores.

Peace for Troubled Hearts - In peace I will both lie down and sleep, For You alone, O Lord, make me to dwell in safety.

Happiness is a Choice - We know a precious nurse who constantly gives herself to her patients in a positive, nurturing and uplifting spirit. She gives happiness, joy and hope to others while they are in the process of recovering. You can look at her and not be aware of the suffering in her own personal life.

Choosing Peace Over Violence - What would I do if a crazed gunman were to burst into my office or one of my classes and begin shooting? What would be an appropriate Christian response in such a violent situation?

Sprouts - Until we meet Christ, aren't we all like the bean or seed or pea or grain who is basically dead, either dried up or at the very least, no longer connected to God who was our source of life?

Should We Be Like Nubs? - A few months ago, Marine Major Brian Dennis befriended a dog during his patrols in Iraq. The dog, whom he named Nubs, had been purposefully abused in hopes of making him into a tough fighting dog.

Maps and Doctrines - I was reading in my devotional time this morning about doctrine. The Bible tells us: "Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers" (1 Timothy 4:16). But have you noticed how boring doctrines can be at times? Usually they're not very exciting! People want a feeling; they want to experience Christianity.

The Farmer's Faith - Today I'm in a farmhouse in Illinois after coming out here for my nephew's graduation. There are hundreds and hundreds of acres of flat fields around us. All of the fields are dirt brown, but a few have a small hint of green. I walked over to one such field and saw the reason for the green.

Where Are You? - Where are you? Where are you going? Where have you been? The word "where" implies "some place." We are always somewhere; in a particular place. It may be a desirable place that we have worked hard to arrive at, or it may be the worst possible place.

Take Time Out - The human body is not powered like the Energizer Bunny. Any system of the human body that is overworked or excessively stressed without appropriate rest will soon fatigue.


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