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    In Sunday school, we just completed a series on “How to Strengthen your Faith” and only two weeks ago, I started a series on the love of God.  You know – God’s love for us, the Great Commandment, loving each other, etc.  I had no idea the complexity of the topic until I started researching it. My first lesson was real basic: “Where Does Love Begin?”  That one was easy. …

  • Taking Things for Granted

    One afternoon, I ran my fourteen-year-old son to a craft store to pick up something he needed for a project that he was working on.  Toby ran into the store, and I waited in the car.  A siren caught my attention and I glanced over at the main road, watching an ambulance zip by as it headed toward the nearby hospital. Immediately, my mind shifted to the goodness of God,…

  • Instructions That Last for Eternity

    As many of you know, I wasn’t raised in a Christian home.  My parents weren’t atheists or involved in a cult or religious in any way.  They were good (by worldly standards), honest, caring, hard-working people who did the very best that they knew how to raise their seven children.  I am the third oldest. When I was about eight-years-old, I remember a neighbor who used to take my younger…

  • A Little Accident

    God is incredibly good, and I think a lot of His children take for granted the things that He does for them each and every day.  And then, family or friends will comment, “Boy, were you lucky.”  Well, I don’t believe in luck.  Not good luck.  Not bad luck.  Everything I deal with in life is filtered through the fingers of God’s love, mercy, and protection.  He never leaves me…

  • Trusting God

    Floyd and I were both in the United States Air Force.  We met and got married while we were stationed in England.  The following July, Floyd took leave, so we could go to the States on vacation with our three-month-old son, Toby.  That way, I could meet Floyd’s family.  He could meet my family, and everyone could see the baby. We prayed about making the trip. Even back in 1980,…

  • Loving One Another

    Over the past few months, several of our church families have abruptly left, and many of those people had been workers, Sunday school teachers, youth leaders, active and faithful.  Then one day, without any apparent warning, they’re gone, and you have to ask yourself why.  What happened?  What caused them to suddenly leave the church without a word to anyone. People have a need to feel loved, cared for, appreciated,…