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Please Don’t Say These Six Things at My Funeral
I want the beginning of my funeral to be focused on Jesus, as well as the middle, the end, and every point in between. -
The Lord Is My Shepherd, But I Still Want
The Lord is your Shepherd, your Good Shepherd. And all He wants is you. -
The God Who Bottles Our Tears
One of my jobs in high school was helping local ranchers work cattle. We’d vaccinate, cut off horns, castrate, mark their ears, and brand them. -
When We're Mad at God, How Do We Pray?
It’s by no means an ivory-tower theological question. It’s as real as the weight we’ve lost from the stress of our divorce. As real as the bottle of antidepressants on our nightstand. We believe in him. We love him. But every voice inside us and every shred of evidence outside us points to his abandonment of us in our hour of deepest need. -
Out of the Depths: When Churches Become Crime Scenes
For since it was not enough that the Lord of heaven and earth hung on our every word, the Word came down from heaven and hung upon the cross. -
Climbing One Hundred and Nine Mountains
Rather than praying a lie by pretending all is well, this psalm places upon our lips a truthful plea. A godly complaint. These are God’s words, given as gifts to you, by which you can speak back to him.
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