Monthly Archives: September 2023

Weekly Recap: September 25-29

Greetings from Beverly Hills, FL

Hope you all have enjoyed a profitable week.  Honestly, this week has been a bit of struggle with some minor ailments.  But we’ve managed to post every day plus deliver the final lesson in a series on the Holy Spirit at Brooksville Wednesday night. Continue reading

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Top Ten Things You Never Hear in Church

 

My friend, fellow Hoosier and preaching colleague, Steve Wolfgang often offers some thought provoking posts from various scholars and church historians on his facebook page.

Some time ago, however, he shared a lighter piece by an unknown author that contains a bit of humor, but also may spark some serious reflection about our priorities, commitment and involvement in spiritual matters. Continue reading

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Who Are You Listening To?

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Billie Burke was a famous actress of the early 20th century.  She played “Gilda the good witch” in the Wizard of Oz musical.  The story is told that Ms Burke was once traveling on a cruise ship when she noticed a man at the next table suffering from a bad cold.

She asked, “Are you uncomfortable?”  The man nodded in the affirmative.  “Well,” she instructed, “I’ll tell you what to do. Continue reading

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Micah 6:1-8

Davon Huss tells the story about a man who once conned his way into the orchestra of the emperor of China although he could not play a note.

Whenever the group practiced or performed, he would hold his flute against his lips, pretending to play but not making a sound. He received a modest salary and enjoyed a comfortable living. Then one day the emperor requested a solo from each musician. Continue reading

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The Man Who Would Live Forever

Bryan Johnson’s goal is to never die. Yes, he’s planning to live forever.

According to a lengthy article by Philip Cheung for Time.com, Johnson, a multimillionaire tech entrepreneur swallows 111 pills a day. Sleeps in a laser-face-shield for collagen growth and wrinkle reduction. And has spent in excess of $4 million developing a life-extension system he calls “Blueprint.” Continue reading

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Growing Through Trials

“Chippie the parakeet never saw it coming. One second he was peacefully perched in his cage. The next he was sucked in, washed up, and blown over.”

“The problems began when Chippie’s owner decided to clean Chippie’s cage with a vacuum cleaner. She removed the attachment from the end of the hose and stuck it in the cage. The phone rang, and she turned to pick it up. She’d barely said “hello” when “ssssopp!” Chippie got sucked in.” Continue reading

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Weekly Recap: September 18-22

Greetings from Beverly Hills, FL

Based on our calendar, summer ends today.  And Fall begins tomorrow.  In Florida that means a predicted high today of 84, and a low of  65.  Although our local Dunkin’ is selling pumpkin spiced lattes, it doesn’t seem like Fall yet. But cooler temperatures will come.  Sooner or later.

However, what has not cooled off, is reader interest in ThePreachersWord.  We’re happy to be back on a regular posting schedule and appreciate the many comments and well wishes we’ve received over the past week.  It’s encouraging for people to come up to me whether at church, when traveling, or even the other day at the YMCA and mention a blog post they’ve read.  Thank you.

In that regard, WordPress indicates that many of our readers missed Thursday’s post, “Stop Saying Biological Women.”  If you didn’t see it, please take time to read the courageous story of  this former UK athlete, Riley Gaines, and her stand for Biblical truth.  You’ll love her no-nonsense quotes about gender. Continue reading

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On The Lighter Side

My friend and preaching colleague, Kent Heaton, publishes a blog, Minute Moments.

He recently posted these Bible riddles, questions and quips on facebook, entitled “The Lighter Side.” With so much negativity, problems, and pressures in our world today, maybe a bit of humor on this Friday would serve us well.

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Stop Saying “Biological Women”

 

We have to stop using the term “biological woman,” opined Riley Gaines, the former University of Kentucky swimmer in a recent speech to the Family Research Council, as reported by Ryan Foley in the Christian Post.

Gaines’ world was turned upside down just over a year ago when a 6’4″ male, who now identifies as a woman, was allowed to compete in an NCAA championship swimming event.

William Thomas, who had been swimming on the University of Pennsylvania men’s team, now known as Lia, tied Riley for 5th place in the women’s event. However, the NCAA officials were instructed to award Thomas the trophy. Continue reading

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1 John 1:8-10

Jerry Shirley tells a story about a King who visited a slave ship. There was a slave galley where they chained prisoners to the oars and made them row.

The King decided to go below the deck, and talk to those who were chained to the oars. And he asked one man, “Why are you here?”

“Oh,” he said, “Sire, I don’t know why I’m here. I was in a crowd when a crime was committed and when they arrested everybody, they got me, but I’m innocent!”

He asked another, and said, “Why are you here?” Continue reading

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