A passenger once boarded a transatlantic ship during the early 1900s. On the second night, a violent storm struck. Waves slammed the ship, dishes crashed, and terrified passengers clung to anything nailed down. One woman, convinced the vessel was doomed, scrambled out of her cabin, determined to find help. Continue reading
The Greatest Gift Ever Given
Norma Jean and I are trying to finish up our Christmas shopping. You want to give something that is really wanted, but it seems increasingly difficult to do so. Apparently, we’re not alone.
I read this morning a survey that more than half of Americans (53%) will receive a gift they don’t want. Furthermore, the survey says that unwanted presents will reach an all-time high, with an estimated $10.1 billion being spent on unwanted gifts. Continue reading
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When Zeal Meets Teachability
Leadership guru John Maxwell often cites the importance of being teachable as a necessary quality for Leadership. In one of his seminars, Maxwell offered this observation:
“Teachability is not so much about competence and mental capacity as it is about attitude. It is the desire to listen, learn, and apply. It is the hunger to discover and grow. It is the willingness to learn, unlearn, and relearn.” Continue reading
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Weekly Recap: December 1-5
Greetings from Beverly Hills, FL
“It’s good to be home,” Norma Jean reflected as we pulled in our driveway on Wednesday afternoon. Indeed. Trips are fun. And often profitable. But home? Well, it just feels good to be home.
Of course, she may have been feeling some joy in knowing that our 2025 travel schedule is finished after being away for about 19 weeks this year. It’s a bit of a joke where we worship that I preach there when I’m home, but I’m never home! But we will be home at West Citrus every Sunday in December and most of January and February. If you’re traveling to Florida this winter, come over to the Nature Coast and worship with us. We’d love to see you. And maybe enjoy some of our delicious seafood together.
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Shepherding God’s Flock
Recently, I typed “John Maxwell into the search engine of my facebook page looking for some leadership material of the internationally known author, speaker, and former “pastor.”
As I scrolled down reading various quotes, surprisingly and ironically, I stumbled across a past post from 2020.
I hope you find it informative and instructive. Continue reading
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Finish the Year Strong and Reach Forward
The Thanksgiving Holiday is over. Christmas is fast approaching. And we’ll soon replace the calendar with 2026.
It’s customary to think about New Year’s Resolutions and turn the page, both literally and spiritually, to begin fresh and improve our lives.
But why wait? Continue reading
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Job 1:1-22, Four Lessons From Job About Suffering
Frances Jane Crosby, born in 1820, is hailed as one of the most prolific hymnists of all time. Identified in our hymn books as Fanny Crosby, she penned over 8,000 hymns.
Classic hymns like Blessed Assurance, To God Be the Glory, All the Way My Savior Leads Me, and A Wonderful Savior is Jesus My Lord are still sung in our churches today. However, the joyful lyrics don’t reveal her life marked by suffering. Continue reading
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Reflecting Jesus’ Heart Through Generosity
“We are never more like Christ than when we give,” declared the prolific author, Anonymous.
We all have that opportunity today, called “Giving Tuesday.” It’s a day following the emphasis on the consumerism of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, which challenges us to reconnect with the joy of giving and blessing others through our generosity. Continue reading
David: A Zeal That Pursued God’s Heart
In Psalm 63:1, David pours his heart out to God with this passionate yearning:
O God, You are my God; early will I seek You;
My soul thirsts for You,
My flesh longs for You
in a dry and thirsty land where there is no water.” Continue reading
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I’m Thankful For You
We’re taking a blogging break over this Thanksgiving weekend.
But here’s a short post just to say thank you to all of our readers. Thanks for reading my little blog. Thanks for your encouragement. Thanks for sharing it with others.
Until next Monday, when we resume regular blogging, here’s wishing each of you a HAPPY THANKSGIVING.
God Bless,
Ken
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