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How Can Man See God and Live?
Three thousand five hundred years ago, Moses asked God to show him His glory. God answered, “you cannot see my face, for man shall not see me and live.” In my poem and post “How Can Man See God and… Continue reading
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The Ladder to Heaven
You may remember from Sunday school the story of Jacob’s ladder. That’s an Old Testament story that I never really considered that important. In “The Ladder to Heaven,” I show you a deeper significance to this story and how it… Continue reading
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Spring Cleaning Yourself
It’s time for spring cleaning again! Time to clean out those drawers and sweep those floors. Did you know you can spring clean yourself? If you’re any bit curious about spring cleaning yourself, check out my post, “Spring Cleaning Yourself.” Continue reading
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“In Christ Alone” on the Native American Style Flute
One of the most powerful hymns written in our generation is “In Christ Alone.” Christ is the only hope for mankind. Do you believe this? Whether you do or not, I encourage you to listen to the song, read the… Continue reading
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Seder Lamb
Jesus is the Passover lamb. Check out my poem “Seder Lamb” and my explanation of how He connects to a tradition that began thousands of years before His life on earth. Continue reading
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Righteous Ragamuffins
One of the best books I could recommend from my last year’s reading is The Ragamuffin Gospel by Brennan Manning. He does an incredible job of tackling the plight of Christians who keep on sinning and the pride of Christians… Continue reading
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The Pride of Life
This week, I want to talk about the issue of pride. It’s something that I believe is still deeply rooted in my old nature, and you may struggle with it too. For me, my pride is thinking of myself as… Continue reading
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The Journey Begins
Hello! Thank you for visiting my blog. I’m making this blog for people interested in spiritual poetry, music, and Biblical life application. I hope it will speak to you if you are a Christian, and I hope it will speak… Continue reading




