When Wisdom Doesn’t Mean What We Think It Means
What I Thought Wisdom Meant We use the word “wisdom” quite often, usually to describe someone who knows more, someone with experience, someone who can give the right…
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What I Thought Wisdom Meant We use the word “wisdom” quite often, usually to describe someone who knows more, someone with experience, someone who can give the right…
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I want to write about something that is often considered controversial. Have you ever heard someone say that the Bible is male chauvinistic? That God seems to speak…
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Like Father, Like Son? Have you heard the phrase, “Like father, like son”? When my daughters were born, people would often say, “She looks just like you,” or…
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Have you ever been caught off guard by someone you never expected to come through? Let me explain. You’re working on something, and it isn’t going the way…
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Have you seen in movies where two people, born in different places, move through separate stories but only to meet at a single moment where something much bigger…
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Where Money Was Handled Carefully I grew up in a home where money was handled carefully. We were taught to be cautious, to secure what we had and…
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I was rereading what I wrote on “Why I Celebrate Christmas?” and I truly felt there was something that I missed to convey, or perhaps the manner in…
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Christmas Without Scripture Is Just a Story Over the past week, I found myself sitting with a question I couldn’t easily brush aside, why do I celebrate Christmas?…
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The Lines I Drew Around Food I’m reading Deuteronomy 12, and it reminded me of something funny from my own life—food. I’m a vegetarian, and for a long…
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Why Me and My Family Over the past few months, one thing I continually thank God for is where I was and where I am now. Yet there’s…
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