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The Trial of Barabbas

The Trial of Barabbas

If you missed it, click HERE, for a brief narrative podcast of the events of Jesus’ trial.

All of cosmic time points to Jesus’ last...

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We Need Advent Now More Than Ever

We Need Advent Now More Than Ever

My most significant childhood memory of Advent is the year it smelled like our Advent wreath had been peed on. You read that correctly....

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Divine Invasion [Day 7]

Divine Invasion [Day 7]

When you think of the word invasion – what do you think of? I think of aliens. You probably don’t think of Jesus’ birth.

Webster’s...

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You Can’t See Him, But I Can

You Can’t See Him, But I Can

I’ve been spending a lot of time with our dogs recently. The other morning when I let them out in our backyard, one of...

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Rescued

Rescued

Seven years ago this week, I got a puppy. His name is Gunner and he is a 50/50 mix of Golden Retriever and Black...

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Saying Yes to a No

Saying Yes to a No

It happens every year. I always think it won’t affect me. But it does. In some way. To some degree. What is it, you...

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What to Do When You’re Not a Dreamer

What to Do When You’re Not a Dreamer

January is a season of goal setting, resolution making, dream creating. Though we all know there is nothing inherently special about the flip to...

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Remember God

Remember God

Remember, God. I added the comma. After hearing Tyler Reagin speak with author of the book Remember God, Annie F. Downs, (on the Catalyst...

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REVIEW: The Ministry of Ordinary Places

REVIEW: The Ministry of Ordinary Places

On this week’s episode of the “You’re Invited” podcast, we interviewed Shannan Martin, author of Falling Free and The Ministry of Ordinary Places. In...

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Self to Lose, Self to Find

Self to Lose, Self to Find

I’ve been reading Marilyn Vancil’s book, Self to Lose, Self to Find: A Biblical Approach to the 9 Enneagram Types. Let me first start...

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