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Month: November 2015

Who Are You? Part of a Body

Who Are You? Part of a Body

A few days ago (back in November of 2015) Betty and I traveled to St. Louis to welcome our newest granddaughter, Evelyn Elizabeth, and visit with Mike, Ali, Mackenzie, and…

Dale HeinoldNovember 30, 2015December 15, 2018
Who Are You? Sheep

Who Are You? Sheep

Sheep are not always the docile creatures people envision. The popular understanding is that sheep never put up a fuss and just go along with anything. Nope, try sticking a…

Dale HeinoldNovember 27, 2015December 15, 2018
Who Are You? The Redeemed

Who Are You? The Redeemed

There is seems to be a desire for fairness built into each one of us. It is initially born out of the selfish desire to get our due; to get…

Dale HeinoldNovember 23, 2015December 15, 2018
Who Are You? A Servant

Who Are You? A Servant

What do you do for a living? That is often one of the first questions we ask when we meet someone new. The answer to that one question provides many…

Dale HeinoldNovember 20, 2015December 15, 2018
Who Are You? A Son

Who Are You? A Son

There is a certain family resemblance shared between me, my brother, my dad, and his brother. Get us all in the same room and there is no doubt that we…

Dale HeinoldNovember 16, 2015December 15, 2018
The End of One Thing, The Beginning of Another

The End of One Thing, The Beginning of Another

Metaphors break. They have their limits. Put too much weight on them and they snap like a power line in an ice storm. The problem with the guitar string metaphor…

Dale HeinoldNovember 13, 2015December 15, 2018
God’s Intentional Tensions – In but Out

God’s Intentional Tensions – In but Out

  Hang around Christian circles long enough and you’re sure to hear several catchphrases. Some of them feel good or give us something to say when we don’t know what…

Dale HeinoldNovember 9, 2015December 15, 2018
God’s Intentional Tensions – Security and Grace

God’s Intentional Tensions – Security and Grace

The other day I drove to work through a gray blanket of fog. I could see far enough ahead to drive safely but normally visible landmarks were hidden from view.…

Dale HeinoldNovember 6, 2015December 15, 2018
God’s Intentional Tensions – Who Chose Who?

God’s Intentional Tensions – Who Chose Who?

One day Jesus told a parable which likened the Kingdom of God to a wedding feast. This parable of Jesus is found in Matthew 22:1-14 and contains our next intentional…

Dale HeinoldNovember 2, 2015December 15, 2018

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