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WWJD in a Divided America, an Exhortation from James 4

It looked like nothing but a doodle. If you were paying close attention, Jordin Sparks’ hand conveyed a powerful message for ALL Americans. Millions may have just tuned in just to see how the NFL was going to handle President Trump’s unnecessary, divisive, and petulant remarks in such a delicate time as this. I had been struggling to write what I’m about to write because I don’t want to be misconstrued and I certainly do not want to be taken out of context.

charlottesville · courage · faith · God · hope · mercy · prayer · racism · rejection · Repentance

luke 10: responding to racism & charlottesville with the humility of Christ

Have you ever attended a party without an invitation?

I’m ashamed to admit this, but I have.

A friend from a moms’ group had invited me to her sons’ birthday party. I bought each a gift and dragged both Kenny and Joshie to this party with the promise of some fun and fellowship. It wasn’t just any party at a house, it was being held at a children’s gym and we knew Joshie would be excited about the fun activities being offered. Additionally, we’re self-proclaimed hermits and hardly know other parents with kids around Joshie’s age so any chance we get to go out as a family, we do and try to seize the moment with much gratitude. As we walked into the gym, I looked around with the hope of recognizing the people inside. As they all stared back at us, I placed the gift down on what I assumed was the gifts table and proceeded to take off my shoes to get on the padded area where all the fun stuff is.

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For God So Loved… Moms & Tots

My dear readers, love must first be rooted in our homes as we embrace our spouses, our children, and our families; it then sprouts into our communities through our neighborhoods, schools, and churches. Valentine’s isn’t about a box of chocolates and a dozen red roses, but it’s in the how we express our love every day of every week of every month of every year. We are way too focused on the big picture and in how others choose to react, but we forsake where the real influence of love should initiate.
Remember?
It starts with me.

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the economy of mercy

Often times, we are so blinded by our plans, our friends, our families, our small circle that we don’t care to practice hospitality to strangers or unbelievers. We are too concerned about what movie we should rent or what we should have for dinner that we forget there are others who don’t have the luxury of a TV or the opportunity to enjoy a hot dinner, or even worse…they don’t have a place they can call home. And that, my friends, is what the Pope meant. Let us love. Let us heal. Let us forgive. Let us not be obsessed with sin. Let us care for the sinner. Let us be a light in this world!