Posts by: Kenneth

Influence

On December 13, 2011 By

I hope this gets deliv­ered on time.  I hope they can see past the rhyme and med­i­tate on the rea­son for this letter.

Why would any­one want to fol­low me to Christ, if I’m not liv­ing right — and my life, com­pared to theirs, is look­ing no bet­ter?  If I point to the cross […]

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My Shepherd

On December 12, 2011 By

Psalm 23, and my per­sonal prayer…

1The LORD is my shep­herd; I shall not want.

Oh Lord, my God, when I in awe­some won­der, con­sider all the worlds thy hands have made.  Let me trust solely in you and not look to myself for my needs.

 2He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: […]

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In case you wanted to know …

On December 11, 2011 By

I’ve been con­fronted with some very pow­er­ful thoughts in the last few weeks, and I think this would be a good time to com­pile them and share them in a way that might move oth­ers to action.  If noth­ing, else, it moves me.

The first thing is a grow­ing Face­book move­ment that sparked almost overnight, regarding […]

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Dear God

On December 3, 2011 By

Dear God,

Tonight, I want to thank you for a few things that I may be tak­ing for granted.  I want to thank you for a few things that I usu­ally for­get to praise you for.  If I would have waken up today with only the things I thanked you for yes­ter­day, I’d be a […]

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Sorry …

On December 2, 2011 By

Our apolo­gies, but our web­site may have a few glitches over the next cou­ple of weeks while we migrate to a new server.  Our cur­rent server is becom­ing unre­li­able and is being retired…

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Out of My Hands

On November 30, 2011 By

There you go chang­ing my plans again
There you go shift­ing my sands again
For rea­sons I don’t under­stand again
Lately I don’t have a clue

Just when I start lik­ing what I see
There you go chang­ing my scenery
I never know where you’re tak­ing me
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Unlocking Fullness

On November 21, 2011 By

Grat­i­tude unlocks the full­ness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into accep­tance, chaos to order, con­fu­sion to clar­ity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Grat­i­tude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and […]

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The Only Thing Broken

On November 18, 2011 By

The Only Thing Bro­ken Was His Heart Brian Free and Assurance

 

The olive trees leaned close to hear, as Jesus bowed to pray.

The Sav­ior, on his knees will say, “Father, have your way.”

I want this cup to pass from me,” In agony he moaned.

But His bro­ken­ness had to be, for he had always known.

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