Episodes
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Why Are Problems Good?
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Monday Nov 21, 2022
A Sunday school teacher, trying to impress the boys in her class, told the story of David and Goliath. In the class was one boy with an attitude. He thought he was pretty tough himself, so the teacher stressed how big Goliath was, picturing him as so big and tall that he would have dwarfed Yao Ming, the seven-foot five giant of a basketball player—China's import to the Houston Rockets at the time.
Friday Nov 18, 2022
5 Gifts Seniors Offer
Friday Nov 18, 2022
Friday Nov 18, 2022
A senior citizen, eyeing a parking spot that had just been vacated at a mall, was slowly backing up his aging luxury car, to get room to maneuver into the spot when a teenager in a small, red sportscar came from the other direction and zipped into the spot. Jumping over the side of his little car, the youth called out, "That's 'cause I'm young and fast." The old man revved up his engine and plowed ahead—straight into the little sportscar folding it up like an accordion. Then, turning to the horror-stricken youth, he said, "That's 'cause I'm old and rich."
Thursday Nov 17, 2022
3 Guidelines To Dealing with Panic-Driven Decisions
Thursday Nov 17, 2022
Thursday Nov 17, 2022
Haste is the parent of nine-tenths of our mistakes! Do you believe that? If you question that fact, think back on some of the wrong turns in life which you took, decisions that you made without thinking through the consequences. Those panic-driven decisions are the choices which we live to deeply regret.
Wednesday Nov 16, 2022
Learn About The Act Of Caring
Wednesday Nov 16, 2022
Wednesday Nov 16, 2022
Doug Nichols describes it as "what seminary can't teach." It's one of the lessons learned in the school of experience which is otherwise described as "the school of hard knocks." In 1967, Doug, who founded a Christian ministry known as Action International Ministries, was serving as a missionary in India. When he contracted tuberculosis, he was eventually sent to a sanitarium to recuperate.
Tuesday Nov 15, 2022
Give Your Stress To God
Tuesday Nov 15, 2022
Tuesday Nov 15, 2022
John Redman tells the story of a farmer who came to town and asked the chef of a new French restaurant if he could use about a million frog legs. "Oui!" he responded enthusiastically, but he quickly asked, "Where in the world would you find so many frogs?" "I have a pond at home that is filled with them," replied the farmer, adding, "they drive me crazy night and day."
Monday Nov 14, 2022
What To Do In Times Of Trouble
Monday Nov 14, 2022
Monday Nov 14, 2022
"Nobody knows the trouble I've seen," begins an old song, but today the words might be more accurate: "Nobody knows the trouble I've seen. Nobody knows but my best friend, my neighbor, my mother, my dentist, and some woman I sat next to on the bus yesterday."
Friday Nov 11, 2022
Give Your Pain To Jesus
Friday Nov 11, 2022
Friday Nov 11, 2022
The distinguished French painter Pierre Auguste Renoir was afflicted with arthritis that gradually crippled his hands. Little by little his hands became gnarled and twisted, and it became increasingly painful to just hold a brush. Anyone who has been strong and then has had pain begin to cripple him can relate to what Renoir went through, but Renoir's pain didn't go away with a few aspirin. Eventually holding a brush became a painful challenge. At last, the arthritis put him in a wheelchair and the easel had to be lowered for him to even reach it.
Thursday Nov 10, 2022
Stop, Think and Pray
Thursday Nov 10, 2022
Thursday Nov 10, 2022
Have you as a parent ever felt like giving up on a teenager when he turned his back to you and God and went the route of the Prodigal? Then today's devotional is just for you. Is it possible for a parent to separate behavior from acceptance? Not only is it possible, it is absolutely necessary. Sooner or later almost every parent has to say, "Look, kid, I love you, but what you are doing isn't ok. You reject the behavior, not the person.
Wednesday Nov 09, 2022
What Does Real Love Look Like?
Wednesday Nov 09, 2022
Wednesday Nov 09, 2022
"There is no difficulty that enough love will not conquer; no disease that enough love will not heal; no door that enough love will not open; no gulf that enough love will not bridge; no wall that enough love will not throw down; no sin that enough love will not redeem. It makes no difference how deeply seated may be the trouble, how hopeless the outlook, how muddled the tangle, how great the mistake, a sufficient realization of love will dissolve it all...If only you could love enough, you would be the happiest and most powerful being in the world..." so wrote poet Emmett Fox as he described the power of love. Yet his words contain a fatal flaw, "if only you could love enough..."
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Begin Loving Others Without Expectations
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Florence Allshorn was a missionary sent to Uganda by the Church Missionary Society long before the advent of jets that span oceans and continents before the sun rises and sets. A number of missionaries had been there before Florence, but all of them had given up and come back home. The problem wasn't the climate or the cockroaches. Neither was it the headhunters or unfriendly natives to whom missionaries, especially female ones, were quite a novelty. The real problem was the senior missionary who was a strong-willed woman with a will of iron who had single-handedly stopped the plague by burning down entire villages.





