Author: Jay Adams

Cats and Christians

It’s hard to think of a reason why cats crawl into any open box, drawer, or other such empty space. But they do. Sometimes their curiosity gets them into trouble. The door to a shed left open might be closed while Tabby is inside exploring, trapping him long enough to miss a couple of meals …
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Do You Need Counseling, Christian?

If you can’t solve your problems in a biblical way, you probably need Nouthetic Counseling. If you and your church can’t get along together, though you’ve tried talking to the pastor and/or officials, you may need counseling. If you have children who are going astray, you could use biblical counseling. If you want a life …
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Spring Has Sprung

Well, the days are getting longer now. I can drive home from evening meetings and still have light—at least dusky light. This means that spring is here. Of course, it is so officially, but the flowers and the blossoming trees are what so clearly give evidence of the fact. What will you do this spring …
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A Windy Day!

It’s windy today! You can hear the sound of the wind in the trees that are now leafing out. Do you like to feel the wind in your hair, blowing it out of shape? Do you appreciate the chill that it adds to an already cold day, or the cooling effect on a hot one? …
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Double Trouble

“Trouble, trouble—always trouble!” What’s your problem, friend? “You know—if it isn’t the car breaking down, it’s the kids needing new shoes—or something. Never seems to end—trouble is endemic!” Of course, there’s plenty of trouble—Adam brought that on us. But you don’t have to step into it all the time, everywhere. “Oh, yeah? Tell me how …
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