I recently read a story about a college graduate who was hired at a marketing firm in an entry-level position. Despite being new, he believed he should be immediately assigned to high-profile clients and creative leadership roles, saying his degree from a top school “should count for something.” Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2025
Acts 20:7–First Day Focus
My friend, preaching colleague, and fellow blogger, Roger Shouse, is fond of saying, “Sunday is the best day of the week.”
He often speaks in his blogs about how special Sunday is to him and how much he looks forward to it. In one post, he gushed, “I love Sundays.”
Why? What makes Sunday so special? Why would someone speak of loving Sunday above another day? Continue reading
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Acquiring Wealth, Then What?
Warren Buffett, ranked as the 5th richest man in the world by Forbes with an estimated $168 billion, announced Saturday at a shareholders meeting that he is retiring as the CEO of Berkshire-Hathaway.
The 94-old investor, known as the “Oracle of Omaha” because of his “exceptional investment acumen and ability to predict market trends,” has pledged to give away 99.5% of wealth either during his lifetime or after his death through a trust overseen by his children. Continue reading
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Fueling Your Zeal By Discipleship
Michael Jinkins tells a story about Clarence Jordan, author of the “Cotton Patch” New Testament translation. Jordan was the founder of the interracial Koinonia farm in Americus, Georgia, and suffered ridicule, threats, and finally his buildings burned in protest to his work. Undaunted, he rebuilt and continued his ministry. Continue reading
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Weekly Recap; April 28-May 2
Greetings from the Great Smoky Mountains
Norma Jean and I are enjoying one of our special places to visit this week. The beauty, serenity, and majesty of the mountains reminds us of God’s greatness. And, it’s just good for the soul.
Additionally, we always enjoy worship with the brethren in Cosby, an easy and picturesque 20 minute drive from Gatlinburg, where I’m privileged to preach whenever we visit. (Yes, I’m preaching at Cosby tomorrow). If you’re ever in the Smokies, we recommend you worship with these fine folks. Continue reading
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5 Unique Characteristics of Christ’s Crucifixion
Two weeks ago the religious world and even the secular world in general was focused on and talking about the crucifixion of Christ on “Good Friday” and His resurrection on “Easter Sunday”.
This world has moved on to other issues and stories. Christians have not. Jesus’ vicarious death, burial, and resurrection is a weekly remembrance and celebration. Continue reading
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Ps 119:71– When Affliction is Good
There are many apocryphal stories and quotes floating around about C. S. Lewis. This may be one of them.
I read where a man who was dealing with doubts once questioned the British author asking, “Why do the righteous suffer?” Continue reading
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