Standing Firm on Truth
There are many temptations to argue with others over scripture. To, in a way, turn Paul’s metaphor of the Full Armor of God (Eph 6:13-17) against one another. Literal and…
There are many temptations to argue with others over scripture. To, in a way, turn Paul’s metaphor of the Full Armor of God (Eph 6:13-17) against one another. Literal and…
Common questions about forgiveness almost always center on its limits. How far does forgiveness go? How many times do I have to forgive? When can we say, “enough is enough”?…
This week, mid-August 2020, school doors were open again. The long summer, which began in March due to Covid-19, is over. I’m not saying everything is back to “normal.” Covid…
It may seem strange to link the business word “economy” with the spiritual concept of forgiveness. Economy is rightly connected to profit and loss. A nation’s economy, the value of…
Children imitate and mimic what they see and hear. It’s how they learn new skills and behaviors. But this is not an encouragement on how parenting. We are, instead, looking…
Camouflage is one of nature’s passive defenses. Through the use of color and form, animals and insects blend into their environment. There are so many examples; it is difficult to…
Lambchow readers come from a broad scope of folks from various nationalities, denominations, and ages. But all have or are striving after one common desire. Through this medium of the…
Outside of some “time-outs” on a particular chair in a particular kitchen I’ve never experienced the lack of freedom. Our recent Covid-19 stay-at-home confinement is perhaps the closest I’ve ever…
Back in the ’70s, an American comedian, George Carlin, preformed a routine called, “Seven words you can never say on television.” As you can imagine those “seven dirty words” are…