Tag Archives: Jesus

Broken Hearted

I am sitting on my couch next to my wife, watching the Charlotte police department endure the irrational and illogical protests from the people they have sworn to protect. As I watch this unfold, my heart breaks for my country. I … Continue reading

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On Marriage

I cannot believe it has been nearly five months since I have published a blog! Recently the Lord has really been working on me, convicting me to spend more time writing. Today I am beginning a journey into the world … Continue reading

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Tis the Season

“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…” If you are anything like me, this very line triggers warm memories of the holiday season, a time of the year for family to get together over elegant meals, games, laughing, presents, … Continue reading

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Repentance: A Scriptural and Personal Dialogue

The following is a paper I wrote last semester at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Repentance            Congregationalist pastor Charles Walker tells two stories of repentance in his children’s book, Repentance and Faith. In the first story, Walker tells of a … Continue reading

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Lunch with a Judge

I have been sitting on this blog for close to two weeks; trying to think of the best way to do justice to what I want to speak on. I have yet to come up with an overwhelmingly adequate way … Continue reading

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World Religions

For the individual who can always use tools for evangelism, I have put together a short overview of some of the worlds most well known religions. My goal is to provide enough of a foundation you will be able to … Continue reading

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HOPE

This semester has been the toughest of my academic career, thus far. Not because of the work load, although it has been heavy, but because of life. Several years ago my mom’s mom, Grandy, was diagnosed with dementia. Through the … Continue reading

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Gray Hair is a Crown of Glory

Gray hair is a crown of glory; it is gained in a righteous life. Proverbs 16:31 I have always enjoyed fellowship with the older generation. I had a close relationship with my great grandparents, and still keep in contact with … Continue reading

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Let the Children Come

At the end of a long day of teaching, Jesus is swarmed by parents wanting nothing more than to have the Messiah touch and pray for their children. The disciples put up walls trying to hinder access to Jesus. Jesus … Continue reading

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Brothers, Lead Well

Over the past week or so, I have been studying the book of Zechariah. For several reasons this book is my favorite in the genre of prophecy. The historical background of the book is instrumental in understanding what the message … Continue reading

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