Archive — Choices

27 Aug

Still Our Choice

posted by Lisa Huddleston

Last Sunday my pastor preached an awesome sermon on the “Posture of Purity” from Psalm 141. People were visibly moved by the challenge, and I heard many solemn comments about his request for us to grade ourselves on six areas: prayer, worship, words, emotions, thoughts, and our relationships with Jesus. It was evident that many of us felt conviction and realized the need for change in our lives. But as the week has gone on, I wonder how many have put their thoughts into actions?

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6 Aug

Choices

posted by Lisa Huddleston

Choice is a very powerful thing. We can choose to sing or to moan, to rejoice or to complain, to act in faith or to fear, to bless or to curse, to encourage or to tear down, to live or to die … so many choices and so much power contained in each one. We know it’s true. Or do we?

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18 Jul

Why Perform for Others?

posted by Luke Harper

This summer I decided to tryout for my high school football team. On the first day of practice as we walked down to the practice field, it seemed like all of us were sizing up the competition. There are guys that are six foot five, guys who can run fast and others who have so much endurance they can run five miles and still not be tired.

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9 Jul

Thinking About Me

posted by Winn Collier

Lately, I’ve been thinking about myself. That may sound narcissistic; but come now, we all do it.

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26 Jun

Seeking God: Part 3

posted by Kaylan Christopher

In my mother’s womb, my parents dedicated me to God. At six-years-old, I realized I was a sinner, begged for His forgiveness, received His grace, and committed my life to Him. At 15, even when I didn’t understand His call, I surrendered to serve Him in ministry with my life. With our history together, He wasn’t going to let me forget these things and His purpose for me.

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25 Jun

The Ice Pack Attack

posted by Luke Harper

It was a lonely and painful day of baby-sitting and the only thing I could think to do with my sister was to watch TV. She was getting bored because, of course, me being a guy, I’m not the best baby-sitter. I just watched ESPN for three hours. My sister, desperate for some fun, decided to play a game called “ice pack attack.” She thought it would be funny to nail me in the face with a frigid, freezing cold ice pack.

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My Teeth: A Tragic Tale – In Seven Acts

posted by Daniel Blackaby

Recently I received notice from my dentist that I was past due for my annual checkup. Reluctantly, my younger sister Carrie and I booked appointments. We’ve had very different track records with our teeth. On one hand, Carrie’s never experienced a cavity. Having shared a sink since birth I’m painfully aware of why; athletes have completed Olympic triathlons in less time than she spends brushing. I, on the other hand, got about a one/per appointment ratio going. But this time I was determined things would be different.

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24 Jun

What does it mean to seek the Lord? Part 2

posted by Kaylan Christopher

When I left my adolescence and graduated to middle school and the first two years of high school, I was more than made fun of for my faith. Consistently, I was called “God’s daughter” and “Prude” and “Jesus freak” to my embarrassment.

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4 Jun

Get Ready, Get Set, Go!

posted by Lisa Huddleston

I just returned from a week at a Christian writers conference. Writers, publishers, and editors from all across the country gathered in a mountain retreat to learn, to teach, and to enjoy each others’ company. Some brought completed manuscripts and book proposals to “pitch.” Some came looking for their next projects. And some came simply to discover if they were even writers at all.

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19 May

How’d I End Up Here?

posted by Daniel Blackaby

I’ve realized something about myself: I’m a complete sucker for compliments. A couple years ago while doing intern missions in Athens, Greece however, this got me into some big trouble.

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