Articles Tagged 'Fat' (Page 8)

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Wasted Time!

Phil Ware continues his series on the prodigal son called The Journey Home, and he focuses on the older brother and God's desire to throw him a party.

Haven't we all wasted enough time piddling around when there is a party going on?

When these Ol' Walls Can't Speak

Phil Ware begins a series of messages called "The Journey Home" and focuses on God being the home we long for.

Can you capture the memories even if you can't hear the words?

Beyond Understanding

Bill Sherrill comes along and gives us a reminder and a dose of humility so that we can understand that God is beyond our ability to comprehend.

What do you do with what you cannot fully fathom?

Glory Awaits

Phil Ware reflects on the death of his grandfather, Daddy Gordon, and remembers his father's passing away, and is reminded of the floods in life that can't sweep away our hope.

In this season of memories, what should we hold on to most tightly?

The Dirt, the Hole, the Tree, and the Question

Phil Ware shares another message in his Light on the Dark Side of the Mountain series, focusing on Abraham, Jesus, the dirt, the hole, the tree, and the question.

Do I really believe this stuff?

SpiritFire - Abba

Phil Ware continues his series on the Holy Spirit by talking about God being Abba Father.

How dare we address God in this way?

The Conversation that Changes Lives

Ron Rose talks about being open with God about what is on our heart in hopes He moves us to change.

What can melt our hearts and let God find us?

Limitless Mercy

Tammy Marcelain talks about Henri Nouwen's book and also about the prodigal son and the great love of God.

How could He love us so?

In Praise of Shiphrah and Puah

Rubel Shelly reminds us to choose wisely what we do and invest in because we can change the future and we should try to do so for God's glory.

Believe that you can change the course of things!

A Little Something Extra

Katha Winther shares a tradition she picked up from her mother and that we should pass along to others along the way: give a little something extra.

What do you have to share with others that is a little extra?

Calling Home

Russ Lawson talks about talking with his kids and grandchildren on the phone and how precious it is to him and how God longs to hear from us in much the same way.

Your Father is waiting to hear from you!

A Dad Who Gets It

Rubel Shelly reminds us of what good fathers are like and that there are great stories out there to tell about good dads.

Don't you wish you could handle things as well?

Has It Passed?

Lisa Mikitarian reflects on the passing of her husband's kidney stone and is caught up in the pain of two more passings.

Somethings are just more difficult than others, until we have what others have to endure.

There Is No Tomorrow

Bill Sherrill talks about not worrying about tomorrow, because we are not able to accurately predict it and Jesus and James tell us not to worry.

Does it really make any difference?

The Partnership

Phil Ware writes about having a sense of divine partnership in daily life and being used by God and sensing God's presence in what we do.

Can you see more going on in your life than the daily grind?

I've Become the Other Woman

Sarah Stirman shares a chilly church experience to make the point that a mom never minds becoming the other woman when the other woman is her daughter and she sees a daddy treating her like a lady.

Sometimes we are glad when such a thing happens to us!

Who Cares?

Hal Runkel talks about putting up a basketball goal with his son and how his son responds inappropriately and how a dad responds properly.

What do you do when kids don't respond to your good efforts?

Sharing Her Grandpa

Rubel Shelly tells a story about a granddaughter named Avery who shared her grandpa with a little boy alone on grandparents' day at her school.

Now this is what it means to care like family!

Chosen

Phil Ware describes a dream a friend had about Phil's dad -- and he shares how hard it is for him to accept that God feels that way about him, too.

Can you really accept that God views you as He does?

The Greatest Gift of Gratitude

Patrick Odum challenges us to see the basic call of our lives to live for Jesus.

What would you have done to thank them?

Splash Down

Phil Ware concludes his series on the 7 sayings of Jesus from the Cross, this one about "into your hands I commit my spirit" and comparing it to a child learning to jump off the edge of a pool toward his or her parent.

Do you know where you will splash down?

Going Home

Sarah Stirman talks about the funeral for her grandfather and it reminds her where her real home is.

Where will I be when I finally realize that I'm home?

Dad-Dee

Russ Lawson shares some things from his granddaughter that helps us understand that we are God's children.

Where did you get those eyes?

Cap and Gown

Tom Norvel thinks about time and how fast his daughter has grown up at her graduation.

Where does all the time go?

When the New Babies Require Extra Care

Janet Colbrunn shares her experiences as a grandparent to multiple multiples.

How do grandparents deal with multiple multiples?