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May 12
Day 59: We'll Know Soon Enough With the prospect of a (gradual, painfully slow) return to life outside of our homes, we're maybe more aware of the byproducts of isolation. Deb and I are trying to figure out if at least one of us can go see our newest grandson in Northern California. It's all […]
May 11
Day 58: We Don't Know What to Do As of sometime last week, our State was told we can now meet in groups of 20. Or 50. I can't remember. A moving target it seems. The prospect of our church meeting, but maintaining social distance from each other sounds problematic, if not chaotic. I can […]
May 10
Day 57: Faithful Anonymity Sometimes, the greater acts go unnoticed. Solomon writes in Ecclesiastes about a poor old man living in a small town, with a massive, opposing army surrounding them. Not by might but by wisdom the old man delivered his town. Later on, no one remembered. As far as OT prophets go, Micaiah […]
May 9
Day 56: Dry Bones It's been a good week, but a sobering week all the same. A young man is gunned down, lynched while innocently out for a run. An acquaintance of mine, who had great impact on the Acts 29 Network, died on Thursday, details withheld. I wanted to hear from the Spirit yesterday. […]