Month: March 2012

The Catcher

Life is a risky enterprise. Sometimes we fly high, enjoying great success. But then suddenly we fall into deep disappointments and the haunting reality of failure, leaving our hearts wondering if there is anything worth looking forward to.

At a funeral recently, the pastor told the story about a trapeze artist. The performer admitted that although he is seen as the star of the show, the real star is the catcher

Look to the Bible to explore ways God intervenes on our behalf

Tuesday, March 13, 2012, Part 5

“By faith they passed through the Red Sea, as by dry land, whereas the Egyptians, attempting to do so, were drowned” (Hebrews 11:29).

Idea: The crossing of the Red Sea was an act of faith on the part of the Hebrew people.

Purpose: To help listeners appreciate why crossing the Red Sea was a great test of faith for the Hebrew people.

Celebrate The Fruit

It’s easy to develop a critical spirit toward people who are not growing spiritually according to our expectations. We can easily spot areas of concern that need correction, but we also need to take note of what’s right. In his letters, Paul often needed to correct churches, but he also celebrated what was good.

Continuing the in-depth look at the life of Moses

Monday, March 12, 2012, Part 4

“By faith they passed through the Red Sea, as by dry land, whereas the Egyptians, attempting to do so, were drowned” (Hebrews 11:29).

Idea: The crossing of the Red Sea was an act of faith on the part of the Hebrew people.

Purpose: To help listeners appreciate why crossing the Red Sea was a great test of faith for the Hebrew people.

The Greatest

What is the greatest thing in sports? Is it championships? Records? Honors? In the Palestra, the University of Pennsylvania basketball arena, a plaque offers a different perspective on the greatest thing in sports. It reads: “To win the game is great. To play the game is greater. But to love the game is the greatest of all.”

Beauty In The Church

When my husband, Jay, and I decided to build a new house, we didn’t recruit friends and family who enjoy working with power tools; instead we hired a skilled builder to create something both functional and beautiful.

Shine Anyway

To be honest, I wasn’t happy to be making another trip to the store. For the previous 4 weeks, my wife and I had been trying to get a refund for a bad refrigerator. As I spoke with the manager—again—it seemed that we were heading down another dead-end road. As we talked, I wondered if we would ever get our money back, but I tried to be gracious.

Find lessons on faith that apply to our lives right now

Friday, March 9, 2012, Part 3

“By faith they passed through the Red Sea, as by dry land, whereas the Egyptians, attempting to do so, were drowned” (Hebrews 11:29).

Idea: The crossing of the Red Sea was an act of faith on the part of the Hebrew people.

Purpose: To help listeners appreciate why crossing the Red Sea was a great test of faith for the Hebrew people.

Acts Of Gratitude

Few people knew me better as a boy than Francis Allen, the pastor who led me to Jesus Christ. A fire-and-brimstone preacher in the pulpit, he was a near-perfect example of the gentleness of God’s love outside of it.

Early on, Francis recognized a tendency in me to try to “buy” approval by working harder than expected and doing more than people asked.

No matter what we’re facing today, God is working things out for our good!

Thursday, March 8, 2012, Part 2

“By faith they passed through the Red Sea, as by dry land, whereas the Egyptians, attempting to do so, were drowned” (Hebrews 11:29).

Idea: The crossing of the Red Sea was an act of faith on the part of the Hebrew people.

Purpose: To help listeners appreciate why crossing the Red Sea was a great test of faith for the Hebrew people.

God is trustworthy no matter what comes our way!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012, Part 1

“By faith they passed through the Red Sea, as by dry land, whereas the Egyptians, attempting to do so, were drowned” (Hebrews 11:29).

Idea: The crossing of the Red Sea was an act of faith on the part of the Hebrew people.

Purpose: To help listeners appreciate why crossing the Red Sea was a great test of faith for the Hebrew people.

Handle With Care

We live in a society that’s overrun with warning labels. From disclaimers on pills, to “use-by” dates on soup cans, to danger signs on chain saws—warning labels draw our attention to impending hazards. Recently I received a box with a precious gift inside. The sender had attached a big red sticker to the package that said, fragile: handle with care. When I think about life and its fragility, I wonder if we shouldn’t all wear one of those red stickers.

Dingo The Dog

Harry Tupper is a fishing legend here in Idaho where I live. There’s a spot on Henry’s Lake over on the east side of the state that’s named for him: “Tupper’s Hole.”

The thing I remember most about Harry, aside from his rare ability to catch those huge Henry’s Lake trout, was his dog, Dingo.

What Does The Bible Say About Patience?

In a world that offers quick solutions and instant results, the timeless virtue of patience is all but forgotten. In this booklet, RBC Ministries staff Dean Ohlman shares insights from Scripture to help you recognize the important of patience as a godly attribute. Discover how you can faithfully move forward in difficult times with a good attitude—working and persevering toward a God-honoring end.