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Joseph Taken From Egypt (Genesis 37, 39-46, 50:15-21)
Family Worship - Joseph Taken From Egypt (Genesis 37, 39-46, 50:15-21)
Pot Disaster
It is sad for me as a pastor to hear how some in the church go to the mat regarding their own beliefs and conscience convictions about issues of liberty in their life (e.g., practices that Scripture does not directly prohibit such as drinking alcohol, political views, education of children, music choices, insurance, use of TV, marijuana, etc.). What is sad and even tragic to me is to see how certain liberty convictions are justified and appear to be held stronger than the essential and clearly stated doctrines of the faith.
Jacob Fled From Canaan (Genesis 28, 32)
Family Worship - Jacob Fled From Canaan (Genesis 28, 32)
Passing the Baton
In the New Testament, we see Paul surrounded by different people in Discipleship relationships. Barnabas was a disciple-maker who took a special interest in Paul, Silas was his companion and friend, and Timothy was his “son in the faith.” Each of these relationships teaches us about the importance of intentional, Christ-centered relationships in the church.
Jacob and Esau Genesis 25:27-34; 27:1-41
Family Worship - Jacob and Esau Genesis 25:27-34; 27:1-41
16 Thoughts for Christian Citizens
It’s election season (in case you haven’t noticed—haha), and the local, state, and national marketing campaigns (about candidates, initiatives, tax measures, etc.) are at full throttle (television, social media, digital and print ads, yard signs, newspapers, town halls, rallies, etc.), and they are using every conceivable tactic you can imagine (attack ads, fear mongering, opposition research, character assassination, spreading lies, dog whistles, guilt by association, polarizing wedge issues, strategic timing of scandalous revelations, the echo chamber effect, manipulating sound bites, astroturfing, etc.) to make a final plea for your vote.
Family Worship - A Wife For Isaac (Genesis 24-25)
Family Worship - A Wife for Isaac (Genesis 24-25)
Lonely?
Last year, the Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued an advisory on loneliness as being one of the top health threats to Americans' health and well-being (Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation). The advisory noted that the impact of social isolation on mortality is similar to that caused by smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. Loneliness not only increased the risk of heart disease, dementia, stroke, and premature death, but it is very expensive (accounting for more than $6.7 billion in excess Medicare spending annually).
Family Worship - Abraham and Issac (Genesis 22)
Family Worship - Abraham and Isaac (Genesis 22)

