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September 22, 2022

Reflections – No Parachutes Allowed

Reflections – No Parachutes Allowed

There are no parachutes allowed when following Jesus. Who is my master? Since it is impossible to serve two masters, my life needs either to submit to God or to consciously reject divine control and aim at some specious “autonomy.” Either I look for self-transcendence based on faith, or I lock myself within my narrow…
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August 30, 2022

Reflections – May I See Clearly

Reflections – May I See Clearly

Do you see clearly? “And it happened that while they were conversing and debating, Jesus himself  drew near and walked with them, but their eyes were prevented from recognizing him…” (Luke 24:15-16) Something like Jesus’ appearance on the road to Emmaus, I am vision challenged! But my challenge is a bit more practical. Both eyes have…
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August 25, 2022

Reflections – Looking for Happiness

Reflections – Looking for Happiness

People search all their lives looking for happiness. This week’s reflection features a piece written by Mr. Raymond Key. He speaks from a lifetime of experience. Blessings and peace, Chaplain Allenchaplain@nationsu.edu chaplainscorner.org When I lose something I search for i. I begin by going to the last place that I remember seeing it. Often, I seek in the wrong place.…
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August 18, 2022

Reflection – My God Is Love

Reflection – My God Is Love

This week’s reflection, My God Is Love is part 6 of a series by Raymond Key on My God and I. The guest author, Mr. Key, who at age 100+ has a lot of wisdom to share. Blessings and peace, Chaplain Allenchaplain@nationsu.edu chaplainscorner.org The little legs ran swiftly across the floor. Little arms reached up. She…
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August 10, 2022

Reflections – Five Suggestions for Facing a Devastating Crisis

Reflections – Five Suggestions for Facing a Devastating Crisis

Five Suggestions In this Reflection, I present five suggestions for facing a devastating crisis. Sooner or later, each of us will be called on to care for someone in a time of unparalleled grief. A daughter is tragically killed in an automobile accident. A friend’s pet dog is diagnosed with cancer. Hurricanes and tornadoes strike…
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August 2, 2022

Reflections – Unity in the Church

Reflections – Unity in the Church

This week’s guest Reflection on “The Truth About Unity in the Church” is written by Chris Tomlin, a famous contemporary composer of Christian hymns. It seems he is also a gifted writer, as evidenced by this Reflection. I’m not sure I would buy every last word he has written, but he certainly gets down to…
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July 25, 2022

Reflections – Stovepipes

Reflections – Stovepipes

Are we living and worshipping in our own stovepipes? Last Sunday afternoon I was at an assisted living facility with my 100-year mother-in-law. We were listening to a video-based worship service from a Church of Christ in San Antonio.  I became acutely aware that two doors down the hallway a group of Catholics were listening…
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July 15, 2022

Reflections – Good versus Great

Reflections – Good versus Great

Have you ever compared good versus great? As we go through life, I am struck by how often settling for what is “good” gets in the way of what is “great”. For example, as couples settle into marriage they sometimes lose the spark that comes from spending quality time with one another. They fill their…
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July 7, 2022

Reflections – Let Freedom Ring

Reflections – Let Freedom Ring

Let freedom ring… We hear the word freedom mentioned a lot. Even the national anthem of the United States uses the word to describe that country as the land of the free. The founding fathers would probably have wanted it that way… along with the remembrance of risks and sacrifices made by those opposing British…
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June 24, 2022

Reflections – The Best Father Ever

Reflections – The Best Father Ever

Did you ever think about the best father ever? Sunday, June 19, was a day to celebrate fathers. It is called “Father’s Day”, a special time for families to share how much their father means to them and how they have been blessed by their father’s example. At one church in Texas, several of the…
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