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The Overflow

From first to last, it had been a morning full of hugs.  I returned to the 8:30 service at First Baptist, Moss Bluff, for the first time since I have been on medical leave.  I saw a couple of people in the … Continue reading

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“This Week In Paradise” (June 19)

Yes, another week in “Paradise” – otherwise known as the pastor’s home – has gone by, “like sands in the hourglass”. Several of the stories this week have to do with the seemingly ubiquitous power outages in Southwest Louisiana, as … Continue reading

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Thursday Hospital Funnies

Every cloud has its silver lining — or its funny moments!  Thursday I had to go back to Memorial Hospital for some more tests.  First was a fasting blood test, earlier in the morning, which consisted of two parts, separated … Continue reading

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Bonhoeffer on Your Daily Bible Reading

Last Thursday I shared some insights from Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Life Together, for the National Day of Prayer.  The same book contain several helps for our daily time in God’s word.  In Life Together he uses the term “meditation,” but he is … Continue reading

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Whate’er My God Ordains Is Right

The words of this old hymn are very pertinent for me right now – in a number of ways – and perhaps they may minister to you, too.  Samuel Rodigast (1649-1708), the son of a Lutheran minister in Germany, wrote this … Continue reading

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Bonhoeffer on Prayer

As today is the National Day of Prayer, I wanted to share some observations on prayer from Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Life Together. The book focuses on the importance of fellowship in the church, but includes some helpful observations on the practice … Continue reading

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“Orotund or Obfuscation?” How many of these 20 Dickens words do YOU Know?!

At 1083 pages, it took me more than a just few days to read Peter Ackroyd’s epic-length biography, Dickens.  Actually I would have completed it much more quickly had I not stopped to look up so many words!  Some I just wanted … Continue reading

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Fleeting Laughter, Lasting Pain

Most of us have been guilty at some point of poking fun at someone without thinking of the pain it might be inflicting on them.  In Peter Ackroyd’s Dickens, he tells the story of John Coleman, who lived opposite the … Continue reading

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“Ministering to the Multitude” (Mark 6:34-44)

     Last Sunday night we looked at how when Jesus and His disciples were trying to get away from everyone, the crowd in ran ahead of Him to meet Him.  Then :34 says that when He saw the large crowd, … Continue reading

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“Our Gracious God” (Exodus 34:6-8)

     They should have been consumed by fire, every last one of them.  With their own eyes the people of Israel had just watched the Red Sea split in two, and had seen God gloriously save them from the Egyptian army in the … Continue reading

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