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March 2016

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The Most Important Question in Genesis 1

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Imagine that you were gathered in a house with family. Your laughter is interrupted by the doorbell, so you open the door. Instead of another guest, you see a large, wrapped box. A card says it’s for you and your family, but the name of the giver is nowhere to be found. You scan the street, […]

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March 2016

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On the Other Side of the Globe

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Beth & I just returned from a trip to encourage and serve two of our church’s mission partners. We spent time in the Middle East and India. As is always the case, I received more blessings than I gave. I lack the time and liberty to share all of the details, but here are 7 […]

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February 2016

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Thank you from Blackbox International

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(The following is short piece about a remarkable experience, which I wrote for Blackbox International.) On Saturday morning, he was enslaved – a victim of the horrors of sex trafficking. No other options existed. Without being rescued, the horrible abuses would have continued.  What a difference a day makes. On that same Saturday morning, I […]

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February 2016

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3 ways your work can honor God

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My buddy, Paul, spent an entire summer in a chicken costume. His job description was simple: “Draw attention to yourself and our restaurant.” Paul loved his job! Maybe you don’t love your job as much as Paul loved his. Ultimately, one word makes all the difference with our work: PURPOSE. Whether you are a student, businessman, […]

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January 2016

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A life-changing verse about work

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The employee says, “If I can just survive until 5:00…until Friday…until retirement.” The student says, “If I can just survive until 3:30…until Friday…until graduation.” The parent says, “If I can just survive until bedtime.” Regardless of your “work,” it’s easy to consider it a necessary evil, but Genesis 2 flips our whole understanding of work. […]

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