Today’s Walk in the Word
Look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. —Philippians 2:4 I suppose you’ve heard the story about a boy who was carrying a polio-afflicted youngster wearing heavy leg braces. A passerby commented that he was lugging quite a load. The boy said, “He […]
Read MoreAt the moment of our need, Christ died for us. —Romans 5:6 Jackie Robinson was the first black to play major league baseball. When he botched a play on his home turf in Brooklyn, a trickle of boos quickly swelled into a roar. Shortstop Pee Wee Reese walked over, draped his arm around Jackie’s […]
Read MoreYou are the God who sees me. —Genesis 16:13 The massive statue, Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer)—ninety-eight feet high, arms spread wide—stands watch over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Millions see this Jesus, but this Jesus sees and hears no one. The first person to give God a name was […]
Read MoreGod can do much, much more than anything we can ask or imagine. —Ephesians 3:20 What was your favorite childhood toy? Mine was an imaginary (broomstick) horse. James Vaughn, Billy Morningstar, and I rode our mythical mounts many a mile, dishing out serious hurt to black-hatted desperados. Stay-at-home dad, Jonathan […]
Read MoreI have learned to be content. —Philippians 4:11 I have a dear friend who has experienced life both on the mountain and in the valley. In a remarkably productive half-century, he created two dozen personal-development courses and coached over 1.5 million participants in 130 nations to positive, successful, spiritually-oriented lives. These days […]
Read MoreI have called you friends. —John 15:15 I was asked to say a few words over an anonymous corpse in Llano Cemetery, where Potter County, Texas, buried its unknown dead. No family or friend had been found. Professional musician Jay Boy Adams’ father told him he didn’t have enough friends to serve […]
Read MoreCome near to God and he will come near to you. —James 4:8 “Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed” (Mk 1:35). Jesus needed time with the Father—just the two of them. You need […]
Read MoreHelp carry one another’s burdens. —Galatians 6:2 Nine-year-old Marlee Pack returned to Meridian Elementary School in Broomfield, Colorado, following a year of cancer treatment. Bald. Her best friend, Cameron McLaughlin, told her she was going to shave her head. Cameron’s commitment ballooned into a school-wide event: on […]
Read MoreLet your gentleness be evident to all. —Philippians 4:5 Burton Coffman’s cancer was detected early, treated successfully, and he was declared cancer-free. Years later—nearing his 100th birthday, and not feeling well—Burton underwent a battery of tests, then asked his doctor, “Is the cancer back?” “Yes,” he said, […]
Read MoreWrite them on your doors. —Deuteronomy 6:9 Anthropologist Anthony Graesch, co-author of Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century, says your refrigerator door reveals what is important to you. The thirty-two families these researchers studied had an average of fifty-five objects on their fridge doors—everything from family photos to the plumber’s number. Here’s […]
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