Category: Cross
The Worst Sound
So far, there’s no worse sound than hearing my innocent baby cry. I immediately spring into action, looking to see if there’s a way I can alleviate her frustration or stop her…
Continue readingDarkness Before Deliverance
We’ve all heard the saying “the calm before the storm,” but today I want to submit to you that there’s always darkness before deliverance. Travel back with me to the book of…
Continue readingWhen I See The Blood
*The following is a partial transcript of The Royal Family Podcast Season 2 Episode 12. You can listen to this podcast on The Light Network’s website or in iTunes.* Last week, as she was…
Continue readingJesus and Doctor Who
To say I am a Doctor Who fan is quite the understatement. I have a Tardis sticker on my car as well as a Doctor Who-themed license plate. My house shoes are…
Continue readingAre You an Enemy of the Cross?
In Philippians 3, Paul writes to the church that there are those who are enemies of the cross. One identifying mark he gives for these individuals is that “they set their minds…
Continue readingJesus, a Criminal?
Two criminals are in the headlines this week: Dylann Roof, the 21 year old who murdered 9 innocent people in my city, Charleston, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the Boston bombers. These…
Continue readingNo Fair!
It seems that America’s motto should be “no fair!” When faced with a difficult situation, people from age 2 to 92 can be heard uttering the phrase “that’s not fair!” When we…
Continue readingThe Worst Day
There are certain days that I don’t like to remember. The morning I found out my grandfather died. The day I had to tell my friends at school that my parents were…
Continue readingMan of Sorrows
As a whole, we’re not a sorrowful people. There are so many things to give thanks for: our health, our freedom, our jobs, our spouse, our friends, our shelter, our food, our…
Continue readingGod Said No, So We Can Too!
The scene in Gethsemane is one that I visit often. On Sunday mornings especially, I reflect on the sacrifice of my Savior, dying a painful, gruesome, humiliating death of a criminal, even…
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