Tag: Christianity
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The Dalton Files: At the Police Station
I made the long slow drive in my Ford Deluxe to the police station. I pulled into the parking lot outside the police station and sat in the car for a while. I almost wished I still drank, because I…
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Moses Led Them There, But Never Entered
When he reached the peak at Pisgah he saw the Promised Land that God had promised his people. For the second time in his life he stood on the edge, but would not be allowed to enter. The first time…
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Throwback Thursday: Standing at the Crossroads
A man stands at a crossroads and needs to determine which path to take. Which path would you choose? Originally published on October 22, 2024
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Wednesday’s Watch: John Lennox Debates the Resurrection
In this week’s Wednesday’s Watch John Lennox debates atheist philosopher Larry Shapiro on whether Christianity is grounded in historical evidence or merely superstition.
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Monday Meditation: Proverbs 3:6
This week’s meditation is on Proverbs 3:6: In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.
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Sunday Morning Praise Song: There Was Jesus
Sing to the Lord, all the earth! Tell of his salvation from day to day (1 Chronicles 16:23). This week’s praise song is “There Was Jesus” by Zach Williams and Madison Bynoe live from Red Rocks. Enjoy and God bless…
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The Dalton Files: A Distant Memory
Last week in “The Empty Envelope” we met Jeremiah Dalton and Mary Dolen: A cynical PI and a woman seeking Jesus. This week “The Dalton Files” kicks off with Jeremiah’s back story, and next week the search for Mary Dolen…
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He Loved the Lord, But…
When David was old and nearing the end of his life, he called Solomon in to see him. He needed to give Solomon some advice before the young man assumed the throne. David warned Solomon to walk in the ways…
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Throwback Thursday: Jesus Could Have Thrown the Stone
Originally published on February 13, 2026.
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Wednesday’s Watch: The 3 Discoveries That Changed Science
This Week on Wednesday’s Watch I am sharing a video of Stephen Meyer discussing three discoveries that are changing science and philosophy. Stephen Meyer tends to get very deep in the weeds at times, however in this 10 minute video…