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Betrayal

April 11th, 2011

What happens when a trusted person is found out to be unfaithful? I guess that depends on your perspective.  Normally, betrayal leaves us angry, hurt, bitter, and less likely to trust again. I have children.  I expect them to be children.  I’m not shocked when they lie, cheat or disobey– they are children, and that’s […]

Lessons from angry birds

April 9th, 2011

Two nights ago, I deleted my Angry Birds in Rio app from my Droid…. Well, it was actually 5 am. I spent much of the next sleepy day wondering what made that game so addicting, and why I would keep on trying to get to the next level. I also spent two hours in a […]

Signs

November 23rd, 2010

Did you ever consider how much of our experiences are prophetic?  Foreshadowing, for you non-christian intellectual types. A few nights ago, I was working in the office at 12:30 am.  I heard ungodly screaming coming from my master bedroom, and my first thought was, “wow, that sounds demonic!”  It was just a couple of cats. […]

KINGDOM

April 22nd, 2010

Most of this comes from listening to Kris Valliton of Bethel College, as part of the Discipleship School of the Spirit curriculum. He’s not the author, just one who summed it all up really, really well!

I am currently reading a book that speaks of the scripture in Matthew 7:23 concerning “I never knew you, depart from me”.  It seems that there is no shortage of those who will teach on this verse, with the focus on those who don’t KNOW (in an intimate way) Jesus Christ, that will be turned […]

My Life

April 2nd, 2010

Process

November 19th, 2009

Main Entry: 1pro·cess  Pronunciation: ˈprä-ˌses, ˈprō-, -səs Function: noun Etymology: Middle English proces, from Anglo-French procés, from Latin processus, from procedere Date: 14th century 1 a : progress, advance b : something going on : proceeding 2 a (1) : a natural phenomenon marked by gradual changes that lead toward a particular result (2) : […]

Well, isn’t this exciting. Trying to stay level-headed, and yet prepare with some level of common sense as I read the signs of the times.  I have two closest friends (internal-trib) who don’t believe in the 2nd coming of Christ or the common view of prophesy in Jeremiah and Revelation, and I have other Christian friends […]