My copy of Watchman Nee’s Sit, Walk, Stand is falling apart. I have definitely gotten my monies worth out of this 64 page book that originally cost me seventy-five cents. Sit, Walk, Stand is a study of Ephesians taken from Watchman Nee’s sermons spoken in China in the late 1950’s…
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My daughter called the other day to say “I am done with school.” I responded with “Wow, you haven’t called to say that in a long time. How does your report card look?” We both laughed. My daughter wasn’t a student, she was the school social worker. For years the month…
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This past weekend, I had the privilege of attending my friend’s aunt’s funeral in Arlington National Cemetery. “Aunt Jeanette” aka “The Colonial” had died months ago but a full military funeral didn’t happen until a few days ago. For me any visit to Arlington National Cemetery is overwhelming. The…
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To be honest I wasn’t as prepared to teach as I should have been. I grabbed the talk sheets and found one that wasn’t about the resurrection. Between the Easter season and finishing up Children’s Bible Quizzing on Matthew, lately there have been many lessons on the resurrection. Important stuff…
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The calendar stated Spring’s arrival as March 20. However in the Northeast Spring is elusive. The standing joke is “today is day 60 or 90 or 120 of January.” At first I thought with Easter being so early, my expectations for Spring were out of sync but tomorrow is May…
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