Author: Tim Allchin

New year, New opportunities to help others

Every year around this time, New Year’s resolutions are set. We often hear ourselves or others say things like “I want to lose weight, pray more, work out faithfully, or slow down to experience what’s most important. Some resolutions are kept, and others will likely be broken. However, this isn’t a post about how to keep your resolutions. This is a post … Read More
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“Far More” at Christmas

As Mary and Joseph made their way to Bethlehem, they faced a world of uncertainty.  On a national level, power struggles, politics, and injustice dominated the public discourse.  On a personal level, family uncertainty, personal exhaustion, and life transitions likely crowded their thinking almost every day.  Does that sound familiar to what you may have experienced this week? The good … Read More
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Christmas brought us “Far More”

As Mary and Joseph made their way to Bethlehem, they faced a world of uncertainty.  On a national level, power struggles, politics, and injustice dominated the public discourse.  On a personal level, family uncertainty, personal exhaustion, and life transitions likely crowded their thinking almost every day.  Does that sound familiar to what you may have experienced this week? The good … Read More
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Christmas brought us “Far More”

As Mary and Joseph made their way to Bethlehem, they faced a world of uncertainty.  On a national level, power struggles, politics, and injustice dominated the public discourse.  On a personal level, family uncertainty, personal exhaustion, and life transitions likely crowded their thinking almost every day.  Does that sound familiar to what you may have experienced this week? The good … Read More
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Thanking God for Our Trials

In Romans 1, life without God is described and we are reminded that all of us must give account to God for our lives.  One of the key characteristics of those who live without acknowledging God in their lives is that they refuse to honor God and they refuse to thank him (Rom 1:21).  This is certainly true of us … Read More
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