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Tag Archives: grace turned outward
The only grace there is
One more post on the Vietnam war. Yesterday’s post was about my friend Tim’s rescue of a downed Medevac helicopter crew in Vietnam in 1968. In researching that story I came upon a unique relationship on the battlefield during this … Continue reading
Thanksgiving (how you can make it happy)
Grace, grace, God’s grace Grace that will pardon and cleanse within Grace, grace, God’s grace Grace that is greater than all our sin – Julia H. Johnston “So what are you going to write about tomorrow?” Marti asked me yesterday. … Continue reading
Joining the human race
We’ve been going over with the prayer team the prayer Jesus taught us, and the significance of that simple prayer strikes me every time I think about it, especially the part “forgive us … as we forgive …” I left … Continue reading
Through their eyes
When [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Matthew 9:36 If we ever needed an example of what it means to stand in some else’s shoes and … Continue reading
The mortar of grace
Joe wrote a few days ago how he was “fixing an issue” between his wife and himself “with a legalistic approach” (well that’s being kind to yourself), when his wife responded with something she recently read that really spoke to … Continue reading
‘I can only breathe your name’
But you are in my heart I can feel your beat And you move my mind From behind the wheel When I lose control I can only breathe your name I can only breathe your name I was in the … Continue reading
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The value of pain
You can’t bring a cup of cold water to someone if you’ve never thirsted You can’t heal a heart if your heart’s never been broken You can’t forgive a sin that you’ve never done Or you never thought you could … Continue reading
No Longer Frumpy
“I should have known you guys were Christians,” said a customer in a dress shop to Marti, Anne and me yesterday afternoon. The first part of this story I missed because I had left the two most important women in … Continue reading