I have always loved Christmas music. There’s just something about those joyful songs that can bring out the holiday cheer in me. As a teen, I remember my buddy and I would start listening to Christmas music as early as July some years! As I got into radio and began playing Christmas music 24/7, my enthusiasm waned some – but it still holds a special place in my heart. Especially ...
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Read MoreChristmas isn’t easy for me. I have this suspicion that it isn’t easy for hardly anybody else either and I’m the only one who admits it.
Read MoreOne time a man came into a village and asked an old man living there, “Were any great men ever born here?” The old man answered, “No. Just babies.” Great people are not born; great people are made, often born out of a crucible of testing, trials and suffering. Great people are continually investing in the lives of others, sharing God’s love, and showing His mercies.
Read MoreMy absolute favorite Christmas Movie is the Frank Capra classic, It’s A Wonderful Life. It may be my favorite anytime movie, too, why? There is a weird duality with Christmas, overwhelming joy and family time, but for some it is the most depressing time of the year. It was for George Bailey. Through trials of life and circumstance, he thought it would have been better if he had never been born. ...
Read MoreToday, there are professing Christians who believe that being a good person is the path to salvation. They do not feel like they need someone to save them because their sins are nominal. It is enough that they attend church and have never committed "major" sins. They are perishing as they believe a lie.
Read MoreWhat do you think God thinks about what you’re doing with your life? Does it match up with what you think He wants from you? That’s a scary question for a lot of people, which is probably why the NBC comedy The Good Place is so popular. It invites us to laugh at the question of self-worth instead of fret about it.
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