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Category Archives: diversity
First responders
I was just climbing into bed at two in the morning last night when I smelled something burning. Believe it or not, we do have fireplaces here in southern California, and some people actually use them to burn real wood, … Continue reading
Staying awake to the world
My father sat in on an L.A. studio session in 1970 during the recording of my second album, “Have You Seen Jesus My Lord?”. He was not there because he liked the music (he didn’t), he was there for me, … Continue reading
Many but one
“Each generation has distinct attitudes, behaviors, expectations, habits and motivational buttons. Generational differences need not divide us. Every generation has valuable lessons that they can teach… When members of different generations are encouraged to work together, it builds understanding and … Continue reading
Posted in body life, church, diversity, family
Tagged church, diversity, family of God, unity
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Signs not shrines
John, one of our regular readers, went through an experience adjusting to the deaths of his parents while living in the same house he grew up in that they occupied for 45 years. He spoke of similar feelings that I … Continue reading
Posted in diversity, grace turned outward, Millennials, revolution, the gospel
Tagged grace turned outward, Millennials, new frontier, revolution
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Murder on the internet
I am preparing for Os Guinness to be our guest again on BlogTalkRadio in a few weeks by reading his newest book, The Magna Carta of Humanity: Sinai’s Revolutionary Faith and the Future of Freedom. It’s a fascinating study of … Continue reading
OK in Christ
As if we needed one more reason to be divided. On top of huge chasms in politics, conservative and liberal philosophies, racial divides, and the ever-widening gulf between the haves and the have-nots, we now have a generational divide fueled … Continue reading
Posted in diversity, Millennials, new frontier, relationships
Tagged Millennials, new frontier
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Put others before you; and look outward
There was a wonderful, three-tissue story in the Times Sports section yesterday about a 17-year-old senior football player at Loyola High School in Los Angeles named Josh Morales. A week before Christmas, Josh and both his parents all tested positive … Continue reading
Posted in diversity, grace turned outward, pandemic
Tagged grace turned outward, pandemic
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In Christ there is no east or west
In Christ there is no east or west, In him no south or north, But one great fellowship of love Throughout the whole wide earth. John Oxenham It’s imperative that … Continue reading
Never Forget
A Special Remembrance of a Horrible Atrocity “First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not … Continue reading
Jesus was a brown-skinned, Middle Eastern Jew
Red and yellow, black and white All are precious in His sight Jesus loves the little children of the world Clare Herbert Woolston When will we ever be … Continue reading