Spilled Salt: Trashcan
I think that we Christians sometimes forget this, and we take actions for ourselves and we make our choices with only ourselves in mind — we’re trying to control our own destiny. We can — but that would be just plain dumb.
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I think that we Christians sometimes forget this, and we take actions for ourselves and we make our choices with only ourselves in mind — we’re trying to control our own destiny. We can — but that would be just plain dumb.
Perhaps now, we need another flood. Perhaps now, we need a Noah to build an ark. What I am referring to is perhaps a greater recognition, acceptance, and understanding of the Holy Spirit, for who He is and what He does.
Mission is not just about going to the slums in India where this young adult went or to the tribes in Africa that don’t have Bibles in their own language. Join me in asking and answering a few questions.
Technology is wonderful. We have phones that enable long distance communication. We have automated call service centers. But actually, God wants us to have personal relationships and face to face conversations with one another.
You and I are pixels. Together with others all around us, we paint this glorious picture known as shared lives.
It’s February 12th, 2010, a day that will surely be remembered by many people, for many different reasons. May the words of this song be a comfort to you and give you a sense of peace when your heart is low.
Christians, as the salt of earth, find comfort in these salt shakers; we can call these ‘churches.’ How can we get out there and be the salt that we’re supposed to be?