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Tag Archives: identity
Clearing out the ivy
‘Cause He’s in there movin’ Got a knife and He’s prunin’ Cuttin’ out the old man; bringin’ in the new. And it’s foolish to fake it So I’m lettin’ Him take it ‘Cause He said I’d be like Jesus when … Continue reading
‘They will in a minute…’
I love the story of the young kindergartener who, when asked by her teacher what she was going to create for her art project proudly announced she was going to draw a picture of God. To which the teacher announced, … Continue reading
The 100% raw, organic you
This weekend, I met a woman who described herself as “100% raw organic Michelle,” and what she meant by that was that what she sees when she looks at herself in the mirror isn’t very pretty. It was her way … Continue reading
What we all know but soon forget
We are soot-covered urchins running wild and unshod We will always be remembered as the orphans of God – Mark Heard Some of you will remember that my wife prefers to be read to than to read. For that reason, … Continue reading
Caught by the Catch
This week we’re going to talk about what it means to be caught by the Catch. We’re going to try to identify who our Catch person is and then we are going to meet some of you. We’re going to … Continue reading
We think we know you
We think we know you. We feel like we have a pretty good take on the average Catch reader. And since most of it is good (though not always recognized as good by other Christians) let me encourage you with … Continue reading
God’s new digs
So King David was settling into his palace one day in a time of relative peace with Israel’s enemies at bay and his kingdom united, when he started to feel bad about his fancy cedar digs compared to the Ark … Continue reading
I know who you are
Today’s Catch comes by way of a story sent in by one of our members as told by an ER nurse. It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his 80s, arrived to have stitches removed … Continue reading