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Do what you can…with what you have…where you are.

“First, we must accept the circumstances we constantly find ourselves in as the place of God’s kingdom and blessing.  God has yet to bless anyone except where they actually are, Continue reading →

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do what you can…with what you have

I was listening to a podcast last week.  And the person sharing was encouraging the audience to not allow their perception of “lack of resources” to stand in the way Continue reading →

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do what you can…

I let myself get distracted from opportunities because less than ideal circumstances exist. I give up easily because I am overwhelmed by memories of past experiences gone wrong. I let Continue reading →

just like us: jennifer lane and jason isaak

Jennifer’s Passage: John 4:1-21 John 4: “The Woman” at the Well (emphasis mine). Most saw her and avoided her. They knew what she was. They’d seen her go through five Continue reading →

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Friday highlights

-If you haven’t taken advantage of Starbucks’ Frappuccino Happy Hour, you have three days left. 3-5pm Fri-Sun half-price Frappuccinos. Wednesday from 3-5pm were two of the worst hours of my Continue reading →

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But I’m late for my meeting!

My friend called me.  I was in a meeting.  I tried calling her back, only to get hung up on.  Rejected – I tell you! Well, my friend had good Continue reading →

Crime Scene

I was here

I was talking with my friend, Tony Elliott, about my post yesterday.  He shared a connection he had to the idea from his past life as police officer.  I asked Continue reading →

you’ve got the power

I laughed really loud the first time I saw Bruce Almighty, starring Jim Carrey.  Maybe I have been around church, faith, religion for long enough to not take myself or Continue reading →

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just like us: kelly young and kevin commisso

Tonight at Crash, we heard from two voices about a passage that we read together: Matthew 11:1-19.  In case you missed it, here they are in their own words: Kelly Continue reading →

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many of the best stories are open-ended

When interviewing my friend, Jonathan Kohl, this past Sunday night, he described the connection he saw between his own life and the life of the demon-possessed man described in Mark Continue reading →

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