Tag Archives: Ephesians 3:20

Unexpected Dreams

In my dreams, I often step through a door and into an unexpected room. Sometimes it is big and beautiful. Sometimes it is big and cluttered. Always big. Impossibly big. These dreams remind me that I don’t know it all. … Continue reading

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Imagining Revival

I work in a high school. I bemoan the students’ attachment to their phones — texting, TikTok, YouTube, and more. I often think the world was a better place without them. On to the Asbury revival: leaders text to keep … Continue reading

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Snapshot Prayers

  Yesterday, I posted God’s wordless answer to my prayer request. Today, let’s consider some wordless requests.   Imagine: A loved one who doesn’t know Christ kneeling at the cross. Two people with long-held grudges shaking hands. A fractured family … Continue reading

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A Simple Picture of Power over the Pandemic

  I have a simple question: If there were no new COVID-19 cases tomorrow morning, would you give God the credit?   We’re looking to flatten the curve. What if God ended it? Ephesians 3:20 (NIRV) God is able to … Continue reading

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Extravagant Generosity

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Beyond Boundaries – Spurgeon

Follow my blog for a few weeks, and you’ll meet up with Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892). He preached to 10,000,000 people in his lifetime. Count me in, too. Let’s ponder his insights yet again, this time on God’s blessings beyond … Continue reading

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