Two mountains, one inviting.

Consider two mountains. One is volcanic. Terrifyingly so. There is a little sign at the base:  “touch and die.” Some people want to approach it for the adrenaline rush, the fear factor. A crowd gathers around that mountain. There is something compelling about complaining about the fear. There is something comforting about being banned. We […]

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hitting reset

Sometimes, we need to hit reset. We need to reboot. We need to stop moving just to move. We need to throw off everything that is extra weight. We need to quit doing the things that we know are tripping us up. We need to look around for Jesus, for the voice that called us […]

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big and small uses of time

(Paul Merrill writes here every First Friday) A few weeks ago, a friend mentioned that he told his pastor how wrong he was to clean the church’s toilets. This friend (let’s call him “Bob”) said how much wiser it would be to hire a cleaner who needed the work – and his pastor could spend […]

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Little pieces of love.

We want to do huge magnificent works of passionate loving action. We want to have a significant impact. We want to do something massive that will transform the world. We want to focus all of our energy into something amazing. That’s what we want to do. Instead, we decide that we can’t do anything massive, […]

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Urgent and important

(Reprint from January 6, 2009) I heard this today: “Forming people in Christ as a slow work, so it can’t be hurried; it is an urgent work, so it can’t be delayed.” Eugene Peterson said it. He’s the pastor and teacher who “wrote” The Message. It’s a paraphrase, taking the Bible and telling it in […]

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