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Tag Archives: Independence Day
On Freedom (A Mustard Seed Musing)
I’m a little behind on the blog, but some time away from the computer, watching fireworks, enjoying family, and reflecting on freedom got me thinking. Our forefathers wrote: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created … Continue reading
Sunday’s Sermon Today: God’s Chosen One
This sermon is for Sunday, August 18, at the 11 a.m. Blandford UMC worship service on I Samuel 17:1-10. I have a very jaded view of war, thanks to the various war movies I’ve seen and the way that we’re … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Pop Culture, Sermons, Theology
Tagged braveheart, David, Goliath, I Samuel 17, Independence Day, Philistines, Romans 8:37, war
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Freedom, Guns, And The 4th Of July
“That could have been my son.” That’s the thought that’s been playing in my head off and on all day, and frankly, has me back out of bed tonight. It’s been playing on repeat since I heard the story of … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Theology
Tagged celebrations, Fourth of July, gun control, Independence Day
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