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This blog is adapted from an earlier post that I have written on this subject. This is pt. 4 of the blog series: Are You________? Yeah, me too. Difficult is the word that I would use to often describe my ability to believe God for what seems to be an impossible situation. When I was a younger [...]

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This is pt. 3 of the blog series: Are You________? Yeah, me too. Do you ever meet those kind of people who always seem to be broken? You know the type. They alway have a tragedy, a story full of sadness, or a crisis. If you were to hear anything good from them, you would [...]

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Newtown & My Town

December 20, 2012 — 3 Comments

This is pt. 2 of the blog series: Are You________? Yeah, me too. This week, I want to talk about the subject of fear. In light of the recent school shooting in Newtown, CT, fear seems to dominate the media, and our lives. Fear is magnified when our children are added to the equation. I [...]

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This is pt. 1 of the blog series: Are You________? Yeah, me too. 1 John 1:8 New International Version (NIV) If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. Yesterday I posted this on Facebook & Twitter: “Committing sin or living as hypocrites isn’t the churches biggest problem. No, it’s [...]

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Some time back, I met with a bishop of a church from Alabama. Me, Amber, and Carson were having dinner with he and his wife after a series of web design meetings. I can’t tell you want spurred the conversation, but we got on the subject of anxiety. I asked this man a very vulnerable [...]

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When I was 19 years old I met a man who would forever impact the way that I do ministry. Louis Jones has been in my life in a very formal way for many years. We met in Anniston, AL in 1999. I have traveled a great deal with Bishop Jones over the years. We [...]

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I’ve always had a few ladies in my life. This particular woman has been a mom to me for many years. I kinda think we adopted one another. Her son Adam and I are the closets of friends, almost 15 years. Carol Drinkard is a pioneer. She planted and has pastored the same church for [...]

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Like most kids, I wanted to be a great athlete. If you know me, you understand that this is far from my reality. Baseball is of course a great American pastime and it was the one sport that I felt confident enough to attempt playing. I was awful. I mean awful. There is not one [...]

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