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Preaching

Sunday’s are Glorious

Teaching full-time and then serving as an interim pastor (for almost eight out of the last nine years) means that Saturdays are usually full of family, grading, chores, and sermon preparation. Yet, with all the extra stress, I am still thrilled at the thought of Sunday services and the privilege to preach the Word! Working […]

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Education Family Leadership Personal

Legacy

With the very unexpected passing of Carol Arcuri from our faculty, our academic dean wisely (and firmly) recommended we all document our processes and clearly lay out our teaching order and calendar. It is a necessary tool for improvement to know what you did versus what you desired to do. In our case, it is […]

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America Education

Almost too Late

You know you have done it as well. You are looking for ONE thing and you stumble across another. Today while researching a topic for an Advanced Greek class, I found my New Semester folder. I have a digital folder of articles, ideas, “do’s and don’ts” compiled from semester to semester, but honestly I forgot […]

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Christianity Personal

Desperate ?

Who among us is desperate enough to ask God for personal revival and then desperate enough to do what He asks?

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America Christianity Family

Simple Saturdays

Simple Saturdays – A Father’s Perspective Cello music Laundry piles “Clean out the fridge” lunch Sermon prep and finalization Cartoons (albeit on DVR) Boxes to the dump Walmart run Gas up my car for Sunday commute Breakfast by Allison Quicken appointment Occasional nap(s) Extra praying Extra praying that leads to unintentional nap Weekly review and […]