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Category Archives: Openness
W.I.G.D. – Week One – Final Notes
WIGD – WEEK ONE W.I.G.D. – an acronym (blame me for one more acronym) for WHAT IS GOD DOING – in these days, in the saints individually as well as corporately, and in the world as the clock ticks towards … Continue reading
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Onomatopoeia
The very word “ONOMATOPOEIA” can trigger an instant, mental knee-jerk reaction: “I don’t want to see it, read it, nor attempt to speak it out. It’s too big a word, too long, too weird. Too many vowels in a row. … Continue reading
The Secret Place: Going Public
Jehovah-Sneaky. Always one (or more) steps ahead of us – knowing how to lure us forward into Him. After all, He is the journey as well as the destination, is He not? Picture a closet full of all the goodies … Continue reading
Testing – It’s A Good Thing
The first father of faith – Abraham, finds himself tested by God in Genesis 22:1. No small test. A huge one, in fact. Abraham’s son of promise, “kid-impossible” – Isaac, the seed who came forth miraculously in fulfillment of the … Continue reading