Category Archives: Christian Living

Punishment is Different From Evil

In my Bible study recently I’ve been reading the minor prophets, and while reading Jeremiah I was thinking about the blog post that I wrote in 2018 talking about God’s punishment being different from evil.  Many people struggle with what … Continue reading

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When the Going Gets Tough

I wanted to share anew this post with you all that I originally wrote and published in May 22, 2017. A couple of weeks ago I found myself quoting the English expression, “When the going gets tough, the tough get … Continue reading

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Finding the Truth for Every Lie

This is a repost from August 19, 2020, but it’s a good reminder that I needed this week and maybe one you need too. : )  Have you ever found that when you’re in a low place, there are lies … Continue reading

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No Regrets: Facing Darkness and Not Becoming It

If you are like me and a strong justice personality, then you know that one of the hardest parts of navigating darkness is dealing with the anger that arrises toward someone whose sin of using and abusing people seems to … Continue reading

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How Do I Know That Jesus Cares?

While developing a novel, writers often use the structure of goal, conflict, and resolution. The reason for this is because this structure gives a natural progression of events. When there is a desire someone wishes to have happen, that is … Continue reading

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Why Does God Allow Heat in Our Lives?

I was recently researching medieval brick making, I know, kind of a strange subject to be studying. However, for those of you who read my novels, this line of research likely is not surprising to you, since you know that … Continue reading

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Winning Friends While Not Compromising Your Christianity

I’ve recently been reading Dale Carnegie’a book How to Win Friends and Influence People. There are many tools he suggests that have a lot of merit. He talks about how if you express genuine interest in someone else, smile, remember … Continue reading

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What Unconditional Love Is and Isn’t

Have you ever struggled trying to have a conversation about salvation with someone who wants to keep circling back to the “Isn’t God a loving God?” question, particularly in regard to Him accepting their sin? I’ve been there, struggling to … Continue reading

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Who are We Allowing to Influence Us?

Last week I attended Write to Publish, a Christian writer’s conferences hosted at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. It’d been five years since I last attended a writing conference, and it was so encouraging to meet and network with so … Continue reading

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Accomplishing Goals For God vs Pursing a Relationship with God

(A version of this post was originally published Nov 23, 2020 under the title “Accomplishing Goals For God vs Pursing God Who Then Gives Us His Goals.”) Pursing a relationship with God should always be the most important thing in … Continue reading

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