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God Just Called Himself a Chicken!
When someone calls us a chicken, most of us don’t take it as a compliment. But when God describes Himself as a chicken, as He does in Luke 14:34-35, it’s worth pausing over the passage and meditating: “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, … Continue reading
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Tagged chicken, God, Jerusalem, Jesus, spirituality
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3 New Year’s Resolutions for Christians
The problem with New Year’s resolutions isn’t that they’re easy to make and difficult to keep — which is true on both counts — it’s that we feel like such failures when we fall, and give up, mid-February, on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, God, New Year, prayer, resolution
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Does Leaving Church Mean Leaving Our Friends?
For many people, the one thing that stands between their leaving a church situation that is not working for them, or staying within and being unhappy, is friendship. Understandably, wherever we spend our time is where we make friends, colleagues, acquaintances, and … Continue reading
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Tagged BeliefNet, Christian, church, fellowship, friends, social life, Steve Henderson
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Leaving Church
Leaving church — whether a specific fellowship or the industrial model altogether — is not a decision people make lightly. Nor is it one that others take well, and if you are in the process of dropping out of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, church, fellowship, leaving church, spiritual, teaching
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If We Don’t Forgive Others, Does God Ignore Us?
Too many Christians spend too much time trying to placate a God who will not be satisfied with anything they do, simply because He dislikes them so much. Despite this being an inaccurate understanding of the intimate relationship between a loving, … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, forgiveness, God, grace, relationship, Steve Henderson
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Morning’s Glory: The Story of This Painting
The story of the painting, Morning’s Glory, by Steve Henderson at Start Your Week with Steve: Flowers are a symbol of hope, beauty, joy, happiness, good wishes, and cheer. We give them to one another on birthdays and anniversaries as an … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Culture, Current Events, decor, Encouragement, Faith, Family, fine art, floral, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, newsletter, painting, Style
Tagged beauty, flowers, life, painting, Steve Henderson
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Forgiveness Is Difficult
Forgiveness. We all know we’re supposed to do it, we feel bad when we don’t, and sometimes it’s easier to just not think about it. But forgiveness is such a crucial element to Christianity — because it’s a major factor … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, five, forgiveness, God, love
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White on White: The Story of This Painting
The story of the painting, White on White, by Steve Henderson at Start Your Week with Steve: Years ago, when we were building our house, it was time to paint the walls, and we decided on white. Well, that was … Continue reading
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Tired of Worrying — about Everything?
The story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10:38-41 is a familiar one to many, especially women. The other day, I even ran across the term, “Martha Syndrome,” which I’m sure I have, because of a pronounced tendency (according to every … Continue reading
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Tagged anxious, Christianity, Jesus, Martha, Steve Henderson, The story of Mary and Martha, trouble, worry
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