Ponderings

by Keith Jainga

The Joy of Praise

When we truly understand the gospel of Jesus the Christ, the worship and praise of the One who died on the cross for our sakes and yet now lives forever as Lord of lords will be the dominant commitment and engagement of our lives. C.S. Lewis offers insightful thoughts on the nature of praise. Allow …

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Dream Big

As I write, the ticket-buying frenzy for the mega-million lottery—the jackpot currently pegged at $640M—is in full swing. One report informs us: “Between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. [Friday], Mega Millions vendors across the city [New York] sold a massive $1.6 million worth of tickets to people hoping to claim the life-changing jackpot.” With this …

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Verify Your Facts

“Election madness” is well on its way. The media has been quite busy covering all the activity of the political hopefuls. In the ongoing primaries so many claims have been made concerning oneself or one’s opponents. Of course, it’s not just the politicians but also their supporters who engage in this process. And it all …

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Reminders from the Past

I am not one who has been faithful in “journaling” my walk with Christ. But I did have the “occasional inspiration” to write down my thoughts and reflections on concepts or life experiences. Recently, Grace and I started going through the “Apprentice Series” together. Among other things, the resource encourages journaling. So I decided to …

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The Blood of the Martyrs

As I write, the latest report from Iran is that the final order to execute Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani has been handed down. Pastor Yousef has been in prison since October 2009. And the crime for which he will be executed is that he had converted to Christianity, and now refuses to renounce his Christian faith. …

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A Soul Set Free

“Odessa Brown got away with murder for 16 years.” So goes the title of an article in the Kansas City Star. In 1994, Brown was the caregiver of an 83-year-old woman in Muskogee, Oklahoma. But Brown was a crack cocaine addict. And that destructive habit caused her to steal a diamond ring from her client. …

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A Place for Worship

Churches in New York City that have been gathering for worship in public school facilities will no longer have that option available. The New York Board of Education has banned all use of public schools for “religious worship service” effective February 12th. The Court of Appeals has rejected attempts to have this ban lifted. And …

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