• Act Medium

    | Oct 05, 2018
    The children worked long and hard on their little cardboard shack. It was to be a special spot—a clubhouse, where they could meet together, play, and have fun. Since a clubhouse has to have rules, they came up with three.
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  • Coming Home

    | Oct 04, 2018
    We must have resembled a family of Gypsies or a scene from Grapes of Wrath as we rambled along the highway. Several layers of redwood forest dust mixed with pine tree sap covered our car.
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  • Cordiality

    | Oct 03, 2018
    The heart of the term "cordial" is the word "heart." And the heart of "heart" is kardia, a Greek term that most often refers to the center of our inner life—the source or seat of all the forces and functions of our inner being.
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  • Contentment

    | Oct 02, 2018
    Laurence J. Peter and I are close friends. Although I've never laid eyes on him, I've smiled at his comments and nodded at his conclusions . . . amazed at his remarkable insight into my own life and those around me.
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  • Crucible of Crises

    | Oct 01, 2018
    God's Word is filled with examples of those who believed God and "commenced prayer." David certainly did. "I waited patiently for the LORD; And He inclined to me, and heard my cry."
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  • Commence Prayer

    | Sep 30, 2018
    It was in 1968 on an airplane headed for New York—a routine and normally very boring flight. But this time it proved to be otherwise.
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  • Thinking Right

    | Sep 29, 2018
    Wouldn't you love to live courageously in spite of the odds? Doesn't it sound exciting to be divinely powerful in day-to-day living? Aren't you anxious to become authentic in a day of copy-cat styles and horrendous peer pressure?
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  • Going Fishing

    | Sep 28, 2018
    Billy Wilder, the great movie producer, openly admitted: "I have a vast and terrible desire never to bore an audience." With tacit agreement Jack Parr once declared: "The greatest sin is to be dull."
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  • Cost and Worth

    | Sep 27, 2018
    "How much does it cost?" "What's it worth?" These two questions may sound alike, but they are different. Very different. "Cost" is the amount of money it takes to complete a purchase . . . the bill, the tab.
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  • Deterioration

    | Sep 26, 2018
    Solomon's life reminds me of the swing of a pendulum. Smooth and graceful . . . silent and elegant . . . yet periodically given to extremes. Wisdom, loyalty, diplomacy, and efficiency marked his attitude and acts . . .
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  • Refuge Wanted

    | Sep 25, 2018
    People don't want to listen to a recording of some sermon when the bottom drops out. They want a place to cry, a person to care, someone to bind up their wounds, someone to listen, the security of a few close, intimate friends.
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  • Finding a Refuge

    | Sep 24, 2018
    The law of supply-and-demand is something we face every day. Because there are those who need, there must also be those who provide. There are employers and employees. There are counselors and counselees.
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  • A Renewed Mind

    | Sep 23, 2018
    No hypocrisy, no competition. Wouldn't that be refreshing to live such a life? It all comes to those with a "renewed mind" . . . those who determine they are going to allow the Spirit of God to invade all those walls.
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  • The Final War

    | Sep 22, 2018
    For the next few minutes, imagine this scene: "But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, in which the heavens will pass away with a roar and the elements will be destroyed with intense heat, and the earth and its works will be burned up."
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  • Control

    | Sep 21, 2018
    It's easy to get confused these days. "Out of control" isn't what we want to be. People who drink too much are said to be "out of control." Those who worry too much become emotionally "out of control."
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  • Turtles

    | Sep 20, 2018
    My younger daughter and I sat and stared in silence. It had been well over forty years since I'd seen the sight. For her, it was a first. It was a tiny, plain, unimpressive garage apartment, leaning and peeling with age.
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  • Thoroughness

    | Sep 19, 2018
    I just looked up the definition of "thorough" in my dictionary. Mr. Webster says it means "carried through to completion, careful about detail, complete in all respects." Somehow, I find that a convicting definition.
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  • Two Things God Remembers about His Servants

    | Sep 18, 2018
    My favorite verse about how God faithfully takes special note of those who serve Him is Hebrews 6:10: "For God is not unjust so as to forget your work and the love which you have shown toward His name . . ."
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  • Three Promises Regarding Our Faithfulness

    | Sep 17, 2018
    In several places through the New Testament, there are statements of promise from God to faithful servants. I'm thinking of three in particular.
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  • The Rewards of Serving

    | Sep 16, 2018
    Serving God by serving others definitely has rewards, and they are numerous. They far outweigh the consequences. When we think about them, they motivate us to keep going.
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Sometimes They Come True

Do you dream while you're awake? Pastor Chuck Swindoll thinks those are the most important kinds of dreams and can even result in some beautiful changes in your life.