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Comments on Bible Reading in 2010
Congratulations to those who joined us on reading through the Bible in 2010. Some are still finishing up, but I am sharing the comments of those who responded to my request asking how it went.
Savior of the World
Every act of love makes God more believable.
1 John 4:14-15
December 26, 2010
Great question
A couple of weeks ago I walked into the Fellowship Hall on a Wednesday night after Confirmation. I usually try to grab a little something to eat while catching up with a few folks, then head to my office and finish up [...]
Bible Reading - The Finish
DEVOTIONS
“It’s not how you drive but how you arrive.” That’s a golfing principle. (For the record, I’m not too good at either driving or arriving.)
“He can run but he can’t finish.” (Another sports analogy – a commentator’s slight for a basketball player who can’t put the ball in the hoop or a football player who [...]
Week 50, Pastoral Epistles and Hebrews
DEVOTIONS
You are someone’s crowning achievement. Maybe it’s your mother. Perhaps a teacher or mentor. It could be your pastor.
Week 49 - Prison Epistles
DEVOTIONS
I went back and checked, just to be sure. Paul begins and ends EVERY letter with “grace.” It’s the first thing he wants you thinking about when you start reading, and it’s the last thing he wants ringing in your ears when you’re done.