ON THE AIR

In my younger years growing up, I remember my dad working for BIG 6 – a radio station located in the mountains of North Carolina. During my time in elementary school, our class would occasionally go on field trips to my dad’s workplace at the radio station. I loved going to the radio station because it had so many neat…

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A Journey of Reconciliation

Shabbat Shalom, With great humility, I have finally decided to release what I shared at my dad’s “celebration of life” on April 14, 2016. My prayer is that we all operate in the spirit of reconciliation, for only until reconciliation occurs, can there be a resurrection. And only until the resurrection occurs, can there be the restoration of all things.…

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Please, Smile At Me

With another poke of the proverbial stick of condemnation, she sat alone inside the cage she had built for herself, with the bars of rejection she had received from countless people in her life, whom she thought loved her. As she stepped off the street to get a taxi home to her broken down rental, the words she had heard…

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Rest in His Forgiveness

As the hour draws near for Yom Kippur to begin, we wanted to express our thankfulness to all of you. As we enter into a day where we ask Abba to search every inch of our hearts for anything that might be displeasing and/or offending to Him, let us find rest in His forgiveness. I find particular joy in that,…

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Salvation is a Journey – The Story of Jonah

© Moody Publishers Is the story of Jonah just a whale of a tale told before bedtime, taught in children’s Sunday schools, viewed as cute cartoons on DVD players? Or is there a deeper message to be heard, found inside that cold, dark belly of a fish? As this passage by passage study reveals, trusting in one’s own vanity is…

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Yom Kippur – Not Just a Fast

Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), the day of finalities, the summation of the 40 days of repentance, the completion of the 10 Days of Awe. What does it all mean? To the Orthodox Jews, it means fasting and repentance, spending the day in prayer and the synagogue, hoping their names are sealed in the Book of Life, and wishing others…

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Friendship, Not Pedestals

About 6-8 months ago, I listened to a Chuck Girard song titled “Don’t Shoot the Wounded,” and although it’s one of my least favorite songs of his, I couldn’t get one line of the song out of my mind… “We can love them and forgive them when their sin does not exceed our own” (Click here to see all the…

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