Last week, I brought up a practical way you can make a difference in our community. I don’t know if you have had much time to think about that or not. It’s easy to over-simplify the impact you can make in someone’s life. It’s easy to dismiss the need. It’s easy to put it off. [...]
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“Common Sense” Jesus
Do you worship an imaginary Jesus? I think we all create some forms of Jesus we are more comfortable with than the real thing. I say forms because we sometimes have a different for specific areas in our life. In his book, Imaginary Jesus, Matt Mikalatos outlines through strikingly realistic fiction many of the substitutes [...]
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I don’t usually recycle posts, but today is GAMEDAY. For the majority of Arkansans, Bama/Arkansas is one of the biggest games of the year. And today is GAMEDAY. A year ago, it was #1 v #10. Today, it’s #3 v #14. It’s always a big game and it’s always a good game. While Bama may [...]
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Yesterday, I had to say goodbye to a relationship I have enjoyed for over a quarter of my life. Enjoyed may not be the word to describe every moment of the past twelve years, but that’s how relationships are. You have your good days and your bad days. There are days that relationships are costly [...]
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After Lost ended, I felt empty. Lost started with significance and with each season, its significance grew. Don’t misunderstand what I mean by significance. Lost doesn’t feed the hungry or end wars or even give meaning to life. Lost simply stood out against a canvas of hollow, self-indulgent stories. Lost transcended television. Lost was a [...]
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