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Monthly Archives: January 2017
To The Early Church
To The Early Church Let me begin by printing a reading from a study I’m doing with my congregation on Sundays. It is interesting since it is so challenging a passage with the turmoil our nation is going through right … Continue reading
Facts
Facts There is a lot of commentary the last few days about facts – whose facts – what facts – alternative facts (whatever any of those things mean) and the fact is that presidents lie – all of them. This … Continue reading
Name Sake
Name Sake Martin Luther King Jr. was not always “Martin.” The civil rights leader was born Michael King Jr. on January 15, 1929. In 1934, however, his father, a pastor at Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, traveled to Germany and became inspired … Continue reading
Alone
Alone It has always surprised and impressed me when you see various people with an entourage. As though their importance required several people to coordinate their lives or perhaps record their comings and goings. Of course there are those families … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life Coach, Coach's Blog, purpose, Scripture, Spiritual Life Coach Denny Meyer
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Actual Hope
Actual Hope Hope makes a great little political slogan. Audacious hope, the promise of hope, the return of hope all sound very, well, hopeful. Yet, if you are putting your hope in political leaders past or present you are putting … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Lifestyle, Faith, Love, Mission, Pastor Dennis Meyer, Potential
Tagged Hope
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