Matthew 1
Matthew 1 reminds me of that awful feeling of watching someone else’s “home movies”. We know few of the people and have no context about
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Matthew 1 reminds me of that awful feeling of watching someone else’s “home movies”. We know few of the people and have no context about
Mark 1 reminds me of driving in New York City. There is no time for slowing down to gawk at the magnificent images. The entire
Luke 1 reminds me of being different. As a “yankee”, that was raised Catholic, coming to a church in Georgia was a cultural challenge.
John 1 reminds me of the power of the written word to crystalize ideas. I literally wrote out a list of qualities and characteristics for
Acts 1 reminds me of, “The Talk”. Parents everywhere debate when to have the conversation with their pre-teens about the hormonal changes ahead. They try
Romans 1 reminds me of a pivotal moment in my life. I was in emotional survival mode, and I knew something needed to change. I
2 Corinthians is a letter to the proud and vocal minority that continuously cause division. As the title indicates, it is a follow-up to a
Galatians 1 reminds me of the Guilt Gift. That is what I call it when you give a card or a gift to someone with
Philippians 1 reminds me of participating in team sports. There remains a unity that transcends that brief moment in history. The sweat, toil and sacrifice
Colossians 1 reminds me of the power of a sincere thank you. It is the simplest blessing we can offer. It turns our attention away