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Getting Rid of The Feeling That We’re Failures
Just outside our dining room window is an extremely pathetic nectarine tree. Actually, when it comes to producing nectarines, it’s phenomenally successful. With its lack of leaves, hollowed out inner section, and floppy branches, however, it projects a wretched state of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Christian, Encouragement, Faith, Family, fine art, home, homeschooling, Lifestyle, religion, spirituality
Tagged Christian, failure, fruit tree, God, nectarine tree
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Worshiping God, Outside of the Group
If you’re a Christian, and you’ve attended church, then you probably recognize the term: “Worship Service.” This is the time, just after the announcements and immediately before the sermon, when the congregation corporately sings — from the hymnal or off the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Faith, Family, home, homeschooling, Life, Lifestyle, religion, self-improvement, spirituality
Tagged Christianity, church, sing, Steve Henderson, worship
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Christian Meditation
Meditation is one of those words with multiple meanings, and some Christians are frightened by the concept because they think that meditating involves emptying their minds completely and allowing outside spiritual forces to fill the vacuum. (Interestingly, this is a good description … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Christian, Daily Life, devotional, Faith, Family, fine art, homeschooling, Life, Lifestyle, religion, self-improvement, spirituality
Tagged Bible, Christian, meditation, mind, Queen Anne's Lace
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Left Behind: Is It Obligatory to Attend this Movie?
Well, here we go again. It’s not that long ago that Christians were urged to see the movie Noah, starring Russell Crowe and produced by atheist director Darren Aronofsky, who described his cinematic efforts in a March 24, 2014, Washington Times article as “the … Continue reading
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Tagged Left Behind, movie, Nicholas Cage, Vic Armstrong, Willie Robertson
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The Dumbing Down of America Marches on
I have a friend who worked for the medical publication industry — which creates articles and circulars that enjoin: “Get your flu shot and eat those veggies!” Years ago, she explained, this written material was created at various reading levels, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Christian, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Encouragement, Family, fine art, home, homeschooling, Life, Lifestyle, media, News, Personal, religion, spirituality, success
Tagged BeliefNet, Christianity, dumbing down, medical publication, reading, reading levels
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Why Are Christians Panicking?
Like various government, corporate, and financial agencies, I scroll through Facebook to get an idea of how the populace is thinking, and the other day someone posted a video clip of Air Force Lt. General McInerney — somber, serious, and very … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Faith, Family, fine art, home, homeschooling, Life, Lifestyle, media, News, painting, Politics, Social Media, spirituality
Tagged Air Force Lt. General McInerney, Christian, Facebook, fear, Fox, news
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Christians: Here Are Three Sentences That Really Help People
Words are powerful, but not in the way prosperity preachers or New Age advocates claim. While words themselves do not convey any ability to create reality, simply because we utter them (e.g., “I CLAIM this blessing!”), they affect those around us because … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, help people, sentence, Steve Henderson, word
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Into the Surf: The Story of This Painting
The story of Into the Surf, the original oil painting by Steve Henderson at Start Your Week with Steve: Children are the world’s best imitators. Naturally observant (until we educate it out of them), they learn by watching, reflecting and doing, … Continue reading
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Tagged children, educate, learning, painting, watercolor
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Alone Does Not Mean Lonely; and Lonely Does Not Mean Loser
I live in a society that is desperately afraid of being alone. So alarmed are we of solitude that we define normalcy by how many groups we belong to: “I go to church, Sunday School, and small groups.” “I volunteer through our … Continue reading
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Tagged alone, God, group, lonely, people person
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Did That Christian Just Call Your Child a DOG?
Those of you who have lived with, or through, a fifteen-year-old girl know that adolescents of this age generally fight self-esteem issues. Call it hormones, peer pressure, society, or fat days, 15-year-old girls need a lot of love and reassurance … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, blogging, children, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, devotional, Faith, Family, fine art, home, homeschooling, Life, Lifestyle, painting, Parenting, religion, spirituality
Tagged BeliefNet, Christian, church, dog, Gary Smalley, mission trip
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