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Meet the Teacher: You!

School starts this week. Algebra and adverbs. History and health. Social studies and Spanish. Teachers enjoy a captive audience as they share their particular passion. Kids teach lessons too through the power of peer pressure. So where do parents come in? What are we to teach? David tells us in Psalm 34:11, it’s the most…
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Unchained

“Paul replied, ‘Short time or long—I pray God that not only you but all who are listening to me today may become what I am, except for these chains.’”(Acts 26:29) Shackles. Unwieldy things. Heavy. Noisy. They don’t go with anything, yet Paul wore these less than lovely accessories for over four years. Look at the…
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This Person Will Self-Destruct in Five, Four. . .

“A man’s own folly ruins his life, yet his heart rages against the LORD.”(Proverbs 19:3) Have you ever tried to help someone who was obviously in need only to have them refuse your help? Then, you watched as they went their own way, only to crash and burn. A brother or sister, a best friend,…
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Pick Up Please

“Know that the LORD has set apart the godly for himself; the LORD will hear when I call to him. (Psalm 4:3) Sometimes I don’t hear my phone. Sometimes I choose not to look when I receive a text. This drives my family crazy, but I refuse to be tied to the thing. Especially when…
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An Inside Job

“An offended brother is more unyielding than a fortified city and disputes are like the barred gates of a citadel.”(Proverbs 18:19) Walled cities. Barred gates. In ancient times, they provided protection. Yet while walls and bars kept invaders out, they did something else too. They kept people inside. When an army laid siege to a…
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What’s Your Point?

My son’s Navy training includes land nav—land navigation. Because I am such a military wanna-be, I’m brushing up on my compass and map skills. To keep from becoming lost, my handy-dandy wilderness survival guide advises me to choose a stationary focal point and use it to plot my course. Hmmm. Solomon reminds us in Proverbs…
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Between the Covers

“All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.”(Psalm 139:16) According to Psalm 139, our book was written long before Page 1 became a reality. Paul tells us in Ephesians our book was written before creation itself: “For he chose us before the creation of the…
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Hands-On

Parents and kids. Together, we’re pretty handy. When our children were small, we led them by the hand—to the grocery store, Target, or wherever the to-do list took us. We held their hand for safety—across streets, parking lots, and through the mall. As they grew older, a firm hand on the back steered them between…
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Drop Your Weapons

A scene from the movie, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, depicts Peter, Susan, Lucy, and beaver friends crossing a frozen river in an attempt to reach Aslan. The White Witch’s wolves block the way when a frozen waterfall above the river begins to thaw. A burst of water sends them careening down the…
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Cross Training

Open and Shut Case “Ears that hear and eyes that see—the LORD has made them both.”(Proverbs 20:12) Eyes and ears. We all have them. They range in color and shape and ability. My eyes? Blue, nearsighted, with a touch of astigmatism. Ears? They still don’t drain well even as an adult. All are handcrafted by…
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