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Leaves on the Tree

Consider the lilies, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. – Luke 12:27 (ESV)

It’s late April in northeastern Ohio and that means that the maple trees in my back yard are coming into leaf. They don’t all [...]

Lincoln - 19 April 2012

More Linkin!

Linking to noteworthy articles from other blogs and [...]

No More Wandering

This past Sunday, I was received into membership at Harvest Presbyterian Church in Medina, Ohio; ending a year-long search for a new church home. My wife and children were there with me and that made the day very special.

After a fantastic sermon by Josiah Bancroft, who was in town for the weekend giving a Christian [...]

Call Me Nicodemus

Reliance upon the person and work of Jesus through faith alone guarantees me reconciliation with God; reliance upon myself and my tainted works guarantees me a nice hot corner of hell all to [...]

Lincoln - Special Christmas Edition

Christmas-related articles from other blogs and [...]

Advent - Are You Ready?

Don’t get all wrapped up in the traditionalism, sentimentality and emotionalism of Christmastime. Most Christmas traditions celebrated in America aren’t biblical [...]

Are You Adopted?

Are You Adopted? If you are in Christ, you [...]

A Crooked Path to a Narrow Gate

Prefatory caveat:
I apologize for using familiar nomenclature for the men I mention in this article. I don’t know any of them personally.

About four years ago, I was shopping at a local bookstore and picked up a book by John MacArthur entitled Twelve Ordinary Men. I had never heard of the author before but it [...]

Concerned With Many Things

A very long time ago, when I worked for the Kent State University Museum, I saw a piece of artwork at the Canton Museum of Art. It was called, “Concerned With Many Issues.” I wanted to find a photo of it online to share with you, but had no success finding any reference to it. [...]

The Paradox of Humility

Two weeks ago at church, our council of Elders called a man up to the front of the church before the worship service began. They presented him an award for being the most humble Christian at our church. The award was a tiny lapel pin a little smaller than a dime. The man accepted the [...]