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Sustaining Today's Faith, Not Yesterday's Glory

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       Depiction of Exodus 16 We often find ourselves reflecting on moments of spiritual triumph, those times when our faith felt vibrant and alive. Yet, the challenge lies in maintaining that fervor amidst the daily grind. As my father would say, "It's not how you start, but how you finish that matters." This adage echoes a profound truth, particularly in our spiritual journey. It's not the initial spark that defines us, but the consistent flame we carry through life's ebbs and flows that matters most.      There have been many pastors who have started off strong only to be found no longer serving God later in there life. There have been Christians who at one time were faithfully serving the Lord, yet now they are no longer to be found in church, let alone involved in any kind of service for the Lord. There have been many who's faith started out as a blaze, that has now dwindled down to a mere ember.       King Solomon, a man of un...

"Angel Armies & Midnight Missions: When Your Story Feels Like a Siege

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     Missionary John G. Paton Ever feel like you're surrounded? Not by well-meaning friends bearing casserole dishes and well wishes. Instead you feel surrounded by a hostile force, a looming dread that threatens to consume everything you know or love? Yeah...me neither, well not in a literal since that is. However I have had moments in my life when I felt I could not breath, and life seemed overwhelming. I have been in some situations in my life that I did not know how I was ever going to make it.       But imagine this: you're a missionary, deep in the South Pacific, and a war party of angry locals has encircled your humble headquarters, torches flickering, intent on making you and your family a human bonfire.       That's exactly what John G. Paton faced. One night, the air thick with menace, he and his wife did the only thing they could: they prayed. Not a casual "bless this mess" kind of prayer, but a deep, desperate plea for d...

Chameleon Christians: Why Blending In Might Be Blocking Your Blessing

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    Have you e ver been mesmerized by a chameleon? That incredible little lizard with the superpower to vanish into its surroundings, changing colors and patterns in the blink of an eye. It’s a survival tactic, a way to stay hidden, undetected. God's creation is pretty ingenious, right?     From the way they walk, to the way there eyes move independently from one another. The creature is pretty fascinating. Yet the one thing most people remember most about chameleons is how they can change there color's to blend in with the rest of the world. That is probably its most distinct and remembered characteristic.       But what if that incredible ability, that instinct to blend in, started creeping into our spiritual lives? What if, as followers of Jesus, we began to adopt a similar camouflage, subtly (or not so subtly) changing our colors to match the world around us? For many Christians this is a very distinct possibility. It may even be something th...

The Secret to Perpetual Hope

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My Great Grandpa Roy Stonewall Johnson with his perpetual motion machine      My great-grandfather, Roy Stonewall Johnson, a man of many talents— served in both the Army and the Navy, and a serious tinkerer. He had a dream, a wild one at that: to build a perpetual motion machine. You know, the kind that runs forever without needing any extra juice. A machine that could power your car without gas, light your home without bills. Sounds like a sci-fi dream, right?      Humans have been chasing this dream since the Middle Ages. So my great-grandfather was not alone in his desire to make such a machine. Imagine, a device that defies the need for external energy! The possibilities are mind-boggling. But, as my great-grandfather likely discovered, there's a tiny, or rather, a huge problem: the laws of thermodynamics.      Those pesky laws, the first and second, tell us that in a closed system, energy inevitably dissipates. Kinetic energy, the energy...