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Spiritual Umbrellas, part 2

I finally got my wish! One of the members in my youth group held an umbrella over my head! It was awesome to have this kind of treatment, especially during my birthday week! The next Spiritual Umbrella that every young person needs to recognize and submit to and that is the umbrella of parents. Why

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Spiritual Umbrellas, Part 1

Umbrellas have been part of culture more many centuries! They have served many purposes throughout those centuries. For example, in ancient Middle East history servants would hold an umbrella over their king’s head while he rode around in his chariot (only if we could get youth groups to do that with their youth pastors! Ha!).

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KFC and the Christian Life!

I love modern day examples that illustrate spiritual truth! Recently Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has been concerned about their logo identity and history with younger generations. Their marketing department is afraid that the current generation has lost connection to Colonel Harland Sanders, the goateed founder of KFC, who is known for his white suites and

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Baby Talk!

On Wednesday, July 28, 2010, at 9:44pm my son Justin was born at a whopping and healthy 11 pounds and 12 ounces! This was a remarkable and unforgettable experience that only gets better! Throughout the entire birthing of my son the Lord personally taught and reminded me of several biblical lessons. 1. God’s Love for

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Road To Adulthood Even Longer!

The New York Times recently published an article entitled, “Long Road to Adulthood Is Growing Even Longer” by Patricia Cohen. The article reveals how research indicates that people between the ages of 20 and 34 are taking longer to finish their educations, establish themselves in careers, marry, have children and become financially independent. Frank Furstenberg, leader of

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