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Virtue of the Month: Think No Evil

All of us remember when someone believed in us and by doing so, restored us and made us a better person. Maybe it was the football coach who called the same pass play after we dropped the touchdown pass on the exact play moments before. Or, after we burned the birthday cake our mothers kindly gave us another Betty Crocker
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Aug 04 2021
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Good News, not Good Advice

We are all bombarded with self-help programs; programs to treat violent anger, addiction, and other behavioral abnormalities. Sometimes our anger management classes bump into our 12-Step AA and NA schedules. If we are not in group therapy, we are in book clubs that discuss Stephen Covey’s Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. Most of these give good advice and counsel.
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Jul 21 2021
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Virtue of the Month: Good Temper vs. Bad Temper

As we unload what Henry Drummond wrote in his essay on Love entitled; The Greatest Thing in the World, we come to a BIGGIE…Good Temper/Bad Temper. Little needs to be said about Good Temper since we all know how pleasant and wonderful it is to around someone who is Good Tempered. They are kind, patient and really cut us a
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Jul 07 2021
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The Offense of the Cross

Many people around the world admire Jesus. They like Jesus because they feel He taught a moral and ethical philosophy that is in tune with their lifestyle and outlook on life. Jesus’ teachings of loving your neighbor as yourself, forgiving others and treating others, as you would like to be treated, resonates with people as wisdom and words to live
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Jun 23 2021
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Virtue of the Month: Unselfishness

Over the last few BLOG posts, we have looked at the Virtues of Love listed in 1 Corinthians 13. We have referenced Henry Drummond’s essay, The Greatest Thing in the World. We started with Patience…Love passive and moved on to its twin, Kindness…Love active . In April, we unpacked Generosity…the virtue that is written on God’s heart (John 3:16) and
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Jun 11 2021
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Virtue of the Month: Gentleness/Courtesy

Over the last month’s blog posts, we have looked at the Virtues of Love listed in 1 Corinthians 13. We have referenced Henry Drummond’s essay, The Greatest Thing in the World. We started with Patience…Love passive and moved on to its twin, Kindness…Love active. We unpacked Generosity…the virtue that is written on God’s heart and then we studied the shy
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May 05 2021
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Virtue of the Month: Humility

Over the last month’s blog posts, we have looked at the Virtues of Love listed in 1 Corinthians 13. We have referenced Henry Drummond’s essay, The Greatest Thing in the World. We started with Patience… Love passive and moved on to its twin, Kindness…Love active. In April, we unpacked Generosity… the virtue that is written on God’s heart (John 3:16).
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Apr 21 2021
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Virtue of the Month: Generosity

We are going through the virtues listed by Paul in 1 Corinthians 13, as explained in the essay by the late Henry Drummond in his classic essay entitled, The Greatest Thing in the World. Every month we are looking into a virtue of Love. Previous posts delved into Patience and Kindness. Today we look at the virtue written on the
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Apr 21 2021
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White Funerals

Going to a funeral isn’t high on any of our lists. Funerals mean we’ve lost someone we know and love. We experience pain and sorrow, along with tears and crying. Not a very good time, usually. Yet for us to get right with God, we’ve all got to attend what Oswald Chambers would call our own “white funeral”—the burial of
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Mar 24 2021
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Ready To Serve

Most of us are familiar with Saul’s “Road to Damascus” experience where he met Jesus, fell from his horse, accepted Christ…and was blinded by the light. For three days after Saul’s encounter with Jesus, he sat around in a room, blind, probably wondering what was going to happen next. What happened next is that God sent a Christian brother named
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Mar 10 2021