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My Commitment As A Christian

My Commitment As A Christian

I have to start off by asking this question: would God be able to recognize you from any other person? Would God be able to say without a shadow of a doubt that you were one of his own? What is your commitment to Christianity? Would you ask someone to watch their...

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Lessons From The Father: Learned Behaviors

Proverbs 22:6 “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” Lessons from the Father sound like some movie you’d see Kevin Costner in. Something around baseball, golf or old fighter pilots. But today we are...

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Putting Faith In Action: Living It Out

Webster defines the word application as;  1. the act of putting to a special use or purpose. Every day I read the bible. Every day I pray. But not every day I act like a Christian. Why? Because we forget to become doers of the word. The bible is very clear that if you...

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Flippin’ Eggs: What to do When Life Seems too Busy

With the farm full of four young children, 2 Golden Retrievers, 20 chickens, and 1 guinea pig, there is very little time in the week for yourself. Not complaining, just explaining; life is FULL. One morning a few weeks ago, we were having some coffee time on the front...

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Dads, What You Say Matters

Dads, What You Say Matters

James 3:2: “For we all stumble in many ways. And if anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle his whole body.” I am a dad to three amazing yet different kids. Alexis is my oldest. She is a combo of my personality and my wife’s....

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Rest for the Weary

Rest for the Weary

I’m tired, but who isn’t? I am, after all, a soccer dad. I own a man-van that is full of grass from various fields across North Carolina. My weekends are not my weekends. They were before my kids. Now I spend an inordinate amount of time on an uncomfortable lawn chair...

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