My Heroes Have Turned Human in Front of Me
My heroes have turned human right in front of me, and I’ve finally realized I’m human as well.
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My heroes have turned human right in front of me, and I’ve finally realized I’m human as well.
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I’m part of a writer’s group on Slack and someone had a great idea to share “writing challenges.” Each challenge has a theme with a specific word count and the genre of writing can be whatever you want. This challenge was the theme “when silence speaks” and the word count was 300. Here was my entry.
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It’s a sad truth that many churches are full of people who have professed saving faith in Christ, attended and served faithfully for twenty to thirty-plus years, taught Sunday school, and read their Bibles, but have not been transformed at all. They’ve gained experience in doing Christian things but haven’t actually grown as a Christian. They’ve mistaken experience for growth.
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He always knew there was something out there. He could see it just by looking around him. After all it wasn’t his eyes that were veiled, but his heart.
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God loves human nature. He declared it “very good” long ago, He assumed it 2000 years ago, and He indwells it now. The “image of the invisible God” was and is a living, breathing human being.
They Beheld God, and Ate and Drank Read More »
The purpose of this message is threefold. One, I want nothing more than for my precious Lord and savior to be glorified. I pray that He has been. Two, I so desperately want the legacy of my beautiful sister to be one of lasting effect. And three, this message is an invitation: an invitation to join my sister in her celebration of joy and strength.
Unfading Joy and Immeasurable Strength: Eulogy for Lindsey Sinclair Oliver (1982-2012) Read More »