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Self Destruction, by Kasey Murphy

Self Destruction, by Kasey Murphy
This person will self destruct in 3…… 2…… Stress has a funny way of affecting the human body.  Some People get ulcers, some develop a twitch, others get high blood pressure.  If you’re really lucky, you get more than one. If you’re me you get all three.  That’s right, I’m that...

“I Want More than You Want”, by Casey Ferguson

“I Want More than You Want”, by Casey Ferguson
This past weekend I went to see the movie Green Zone with a couple of friends. Heading to the film, I was halfway expecting another Bourne flick: espionage, gun fights, assets and marks. What I got though was a war movie focused on the alleged weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, the subjects of much...

Going Through the Motions, by Brent Aiken

Going Through the Motions, by Brent Aiken
I purchased Matthew Wests new CD called Something to Say. I have to say I’m pleased with this album. Matthew West has a hit song on the CD called “The Motions”, and I’ve never heard a song before that describes how I feel about Christianity and faith today for the most part. Everyone...

Unchanging God, by Casey Ferguson

Unchanging God, by Casey Ferguson
Typically, whenever something new comes out, something trendy or cutting edge, I’m one of the last to hear about it. The marketing business has labels for people in reference to where they come in on the implementation time line of a new product. There are innovators, people who stand in line for...

Letting God Use ‘Just’ You, by Kaylee Kidwell

Letting God Use ‘Just’ You, by Kaylee Kidwell
Valentines Day is approaching here in a few weeks, an exciting day for some and a depressing reminder for others  that they are single. I fall into the second category. And this blog is for all of you who are in the same boat: single. I am not writing only about Valentines Day, but I do recognize that...

You Are What You Think, by Kaylee Kidwell

You Are What You Think, by Kaylee Kidwell
Thanksgiving just passed, and I’m not sure about you, but I ate way too much. I’m pretty sure I ate enough to feed at least five average size humans. No joke. Every year around the holidays I always wonder why my jeans keep fitting tighter and tighter. I don’t know why I ever wonder this,...

Salvation on Empty Stomachs, by Casey Ferguson

Salvation on Empty Stomachs, by Casey Ferguson
Over the past few weeks it seems I’ve been repeatedly placed in a position in which I have to trust in God to meet my needs. Don’t get me wrong here, I am dependent on God always, for every breath I take in. But sometimes I don’t notice it in the same way. I am always in position to...

Wake Up!, by Kaylee Kidwell

Wake Up!, by Kaylee Kidwell
I have the tendency of falling asleep during movies. Pretty much any and every movie I see. This past weekend I went to a drive in movie with some friends, and guess what: I fell asleep. No surprise there, of course. Lame, I know. I always feel  totally awake during the previews, and even the first...

Beggars Telling Beggars, by Kasey Murphy

Beggars Telling Beggars, by Kasey Murphy
A man by the name of D.T. Niles was once asked what his definition of Evangelism was. His reply was something that I will never forget: “Evangelism is just one beggar telling another beggar where to find bread.” Isn’t this so true? With all we’re able to make Evangelism out to be, standing...

Coming to Terms with the Past, by Casey Ferguson

Coming to Terms with the Past, by Casey Ferguson
It’s interesting to think of just how much our past limits our future. Talking with a friend recently, I listened as he told me about a relationship in which he’d let a person down. This happened before his re-dedication of his life to Jesus, and now he wanted them to know he was sorry and...

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