My Dad’s Obituary
This past Monday was two months since my excellent father died. I didn’t realize it had been that long already until a church member sent my wife and me a sweet email letting us know she was praying for us.
Read MorePosted by Paul Tautges | Jan 28, 2021 | Counseling One Another - Paul Tautges |
This past Monday was two months since my excellent father died. I didn’t realize it had been that long already until a church member sent my wife and me a sweet email letting us know she was praying for us.
Read MorePosted by Paul Tautges | Jan 25, 2021 | Counseling One Another - Paul Tautges |
The pain of loss can lead you to feel alone, even forgotten. The lack of answers to your Why questions and the drying up of the stream of encouraging phone calls, or mail can add to this solitary feeling. There
Read MorePosted by Paul Tautges | Jan 23, 2021 | Counseling One Another - Paul Tautges |
BOOKS/MINI-BOOKS Come Back, Barbara: A Father’s Pursuit of a Prodigal Daughter (John Miller, Barbara Juliani) From Heartbroken to Hopeful: Gospel Hope for Parents with Prodigals (Shirley Elliot) Letting Go: Rugged Love for Wayward Souls (Dave Harvey, Paul Gilbert) Prodigal Children:
Read MorePosted by Paul Tautges | Jan 20, 2021 | Counseling One Another - Paul Tautges |
It’s Inauguration Day in the United States, so I thought I’d remind us all of the biblical duty we have to always be in prayer for government leaders. Let us remember that our sovereign God raises and lowers kings (Dan.
Read MorePosted by Paul Tautges | Jan 18, 2021 | Counseling One Another - Paul Tautges |
Whether you’re aware of it or not, there is silent pain and secret shame in your church. Cheerful greetings are exchanged each Sunday morning. The “How are you?” greeting is politely met with “Fine” or the more daring “I’ve been
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