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Category Archives: other
The Right Questions
Let’s take another look at the most common reasons for an abortion: “The timing is wrong.” It’s not about now . . . what about 5, 10, 40 and 80 years from now? “I can’t afford a baby.” What, besides … Continue reading
Choice of Voice
These are the most common reasons women choose abortion. Good sense? Or excuses? A baby doesn’t fit into her plans Not enough money Relationship problems “The timing is wrong.” “I can’t afford a baby.” “I have issues … Continue reading
Baby Safe
God designed the womb to be a safe shelter for unborn babies. Psalm 139:13 (CEV) You are the one who put me together inside my mother’s body. Let’s be honest. Many women are distressed by their pregnancies, and abortion … Continue reading
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Worth Remembering
I learned this little ditty early on. Some folks must have missed that lesson. “O be careful little tongue what you say O be careful little tongue what you say For the Father up above is looking … Continue reading
Watch Your Words
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Call in the Good Guys
Years ago, when Haiti was going through a change in government, I asked a Haitian friend which ones were the good guys. He answered, sadly, “there are no good guys.” Sometimes, here in my own country, I wonder which ones … Continue reading
Blessed Nations
I heard last week that not one of countries with the worst quality of life for their citizens is governed by Christians. I haven’t researched that statement, but it lines up with Scripture. Psalm 33:12 (NIV) Blessed is the … Continue reading
Who Is My Neighbor?
It appears that our President spoke negatively, even crudely, about certain nations. His words aside, what about those places? Not my nation, not my problem If I lived there, I’d leave What can I do to help? Bring … Continue reading
Eternal Shelter in Niger
Niger is back in the news, thanks to nasty words attributed to our President. Samaritan’s Purse is at work in Niger, helping local churches. More than 50 churches were burned in January 2015. “‘In my heart, I felt … Continue reading
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Contagious Fake News
In the Old Testament, there is a connection between gossip (Hebrew: lashon hara) and leprosy (tzara’at–probably not what we know as leprosy or Hanson’s disease, but rather a very contagious skin disease). In Numbers 12, Miriam speaks against Moses (lashon hara) … Continue reading
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