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Monthly Archives: February 2014

  • READ: Luke 11 THINK: How many times in your life have you prayed, said, or recited the words “Give us this day our daily bread”? If you’re [...]

    Friday: February 28, 2014

    February 28, 2014
  • READ: Psalm 114 THINK: Back and forth, back and forth go the pounding waves of the sea. From ages past, the continents have been separated by the [...]

    Thursday: February 27, 2014

    February 27, 2014
  • READ: Deuteronomy 30-31 THINK: Elisabeth Elliot knew very personally that following God’s call to obedience sometimes comes at great personal [...]

    Wednesday: February 26, 2014

    February 26, 2014
  • READ: Psalm 133-134 THINK: The church I attend honored one of its secretaries recently for her 30 years of service. It is fitting that those who [...]

    Tuesday: February 25, 2014

    February 25, 2014
  • READ: Revelation 11-13 BACKGROUND: As always, lots of crazy stuff. Feel free to ask questions. THINK: Today – some background and thoughts on [...]

    Monday: February 24, 2014

    February 24, 2014
  • READ: Psalm 84-85 THINK: While working my way through graduate school, I taught five-string banjo in a music store. The job provided me with the [...]

    Sunday: February 23, 2014

    February 23, 2014
  • READ: Luke 9 THINK: “In whatever a man does without God, he must fail miserably—or succeed more miserably,” wrote George MacDonald [...]

    Saturday: February 22, 2013

    February 22, 2014
  • READ: Psalm 82-83 THINK: Leadership is a God-given privilege. There is no greater satisfaction than what comes from unselfishly seeking the [...]

    Friday: February 21, 2014

    February 21, 2014
  • READ: Psalm 77 THINK: While visiting a World War I military cemetery in France, I was struck by the number of grave markers bearing only these [...]

    Thursday: February 20, 2014

    February 20, 2014
  • READ: Luke 21 THINK: In 1944, the war-torn villages of Europe were filled with orphans. One morning an American soldier noticed a young boy [...]

    Wednesday: February 19, 2014

    February 19, 2014

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