The Shepherd’s Voice
Pop Quiz It’s time for a pop quiz in honesty: Who here has ever been in an argument? I better not see a single person with both hands down right […]
Pop Quiz It’s time for a pop quiz in honesty: Who here has ever been in an argument? I better not see a single person with both hands down right […]
So, we’re talking about Thomas today. The Bible calls him the Apostle Thomas: one of the few who knew Jesus in the flesh and was sent to bring the gospel […]
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And Then it Hit Me… If someone was to walk up right now and randomly punch me in the arm, the first question…
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Do you have a favorite food? What makes it your favorite? When you choose it over other foods, are…
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By John Snyder (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)%5D, via Wikimedia Commons I recently had the privilege of officiating at the funeral of a rather…
By Melissa Musick Nussbaum Reblogged from the National Catholic Reporter It had been a long journey; perhaps it is always long. My sister and I say Becky converted to Judaism, […]
Before you read this sermon, try these brain teasers from Forbes Magazine: 10 Brainteasers To Test Your Mental Sharpness Not Getting It I would like you to pay attention to what […]
By Perry Noble Reblogged from Huffington Post: The church has used “pray and read your Bible more” as a “cure” for anxiety and depression for far too long. And we […]
Introduction We read this morning from some of Jesus’ most quoted and most ignored teachings. “Turn the other cheek” and “love your enemies” represent some of the highest moral ideals […]
By Leslie Woods and Sabrina Slater from the Office of Public Witness for the Presbyterian Church (USA) Reblogged from Justice Unbound For more than 60 years, Presbyterian General Assemblies have […]