I love the imagery of the lion and the lamb used to express Christ. There’s just something so profound and so moving in this metaphor. I like the way the Bible moves back and forth in its use of the two, not trying to make Jesus one or the other, even at a certain point [...]
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For the next few weeks we’ll be using Mark Batterson’s “In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day” to help us stimulate a conversation about God-given opportunities in our lives. He blogs at: evotional.com
Remember the story of Benaiah? 2 Samuel 23:20-21.
When he was a boy, did Benaiah’s mom tell him not to play [...]
For the next few weeks we’ll be using Mark Batterson’s “In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day” to help us stimulate a conversation about God-given opportunities in our lives. He blogs at: evotional.com
Each of us have lions that we face everyday – things/ideas/temptations that threaten to track us down and gobble up [...]
I’ve got a great list of links for you today, ranging from super silly to super serious. Well, not really. They’re mostly just super silly. I”ve had too much serious this week, how ’bout you?
Kind of silly:
Do you have thousands of emails in your inbox? the Jesus Creeders do…
Pretty silly:
When you speculate about the identity [...]
For the next few weeks we’ll be using Mark Batterson’s “In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day” to help us stimulate a conversation about God-given opportunities in our lives.
If you’re wondering where Mark got the title for his book, it’s from the great section of II Samuel where the writer lists all [...]
If you haven’t found the pattern yet, we’ve been discussing a book on Tuesdays. It’s been kind of one sided, mostly because I didn’t actually tell you ahead of time what we’re going to be reading. My bad. I forgot to put my telepathy helmet on…
So…here’s the advanced notice: Beginning [...]
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