A Faith Passed Down: The Legacy That Shaped My Soul

Last night I concluded a Gospel Meeting with the Christian Home Church in Butler County, Kentucky, about 30 miles North of Bowling Green.

Although I’ve preached there many times over the years, I’m constantly reminded of my spiritual heritage, traced back to that 100-year-old congregation. Continue reading

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2 Peter 1:1-4, Precious Faith

When our daughter  Rachél was a little girl, I began calling her “Little Precious.” The moniker stuck, and even as an adult, she often signs a card or note to me on a special occasion as either “Little Precious” or “L. P.”

We call people precious who are important to us. It speaks to their value, worth, and the feelings we have for them. Continue reading

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When Money Becomes a Secret: The Sin of Financial Infidelity

Recently, I was listening to financial expert Dave Ramsey, when a man called Dave’s show asking for advice on how to share some shocking financial news with his wife.

The couple had been married for 5 years, and the husband divulged his business dealings and investments, now totaling in the millions. His wife had no idea they were wealthy. He said that she was a spender and he was a saver. So, he wondered if and how he should share this financial information with her. Continue reading

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The Zeal of John the Baptist

In his classic poem “A Psalm of Life,” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow penned these inspiring lines:

“Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time.”

The poet’s words echo a spiritual truth that ought to resonate with all Bible Believers. They speak to the power of a noble purpose, a deep faith, and a steadfast hope. Continue reading

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Weekly Recap: October 6-10

Greetings from the Volunteer State!

Yep. Like Willie Nelson sang, “We’re on the road again.”

We’re on the way to Bowling Green, KY, where I’ll be preaching at a meeting in Butler County at the Christian Home Church.  This is a special place for me. I’m returning to my spiritual roots. It’s where my Papaw and Granny Key attended church while my Mom was growing up.  In fact, Mom was baptized there.  Well, actually, nearby in Welch’s Creek.  Over the years, I’ve been blessed to preach there on several occasions. Still, it’s always special to return—a wonderful trip down memory lane that reminds me of the importance of family, faith, and the legacy passed down to each of us from past generations. Continue reading

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Responding to Ungodliness

My facebook friend and preaching colleague Russ Bowman recently posted this scriptural observation.

When godly people react to ungodliness in ungodly ways, then ungodliness has prevailed.

Remember who you are, and Whose you are. Continue reading

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Finding Peace in a World of Worry

A recent survey revealed that, on average, Americans spend two hours and 18 minutes a day caught in the grip of worrisome thoughts.

While the problem of worry is nothing new, it does seem that anxiety is creeping into everyday life as the norm, with a persistence not seen in recent generations.

In fact, the survey indicated that “62% of Gen Z and millennial respondents report feeling constantly anxious, compared to 38% of older generations.” Continue reading

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James 5:7-12, The Power of Patience

Have you ever felt like you were living a righteous life–reading your Bible, praying daily, worshiping God, participating in fellowship, serving others, growing in discipleship–yet life still seemed unfair, hard, and nerve-wracking?

If so, you’re not alone. Continue reading

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Rescued Twice: 3 Lessons From Mount Fuji

Various news outlets report the remarkable yet sobering story of a 27-year-old Chinese student studying in Japan who was rescued from Mt. Fuji. Not once, but twice. And within the span of four days.

According to authorities, the student was airlifted from Mt. Fuji due to climbing difficulties. Following the rescue, he realized he had left behind some personal possessions, including his cell phone. So, he returned to retrieve his belongings. Continue reading

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Never Tire of Doing Good

 

“Passion turns duty into delight, and obligation into opportunity”

This quote, attributed to an unknown author, reminds us of the power of passion. And pronounces it as one of the most potent antidotes to weariness in doing good. Continue reading

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