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What is the most important thing that you could do with your time?  Working out, studying, working, watching Big Bang Theory, diving into social media, playing PS3, eating, hanging out with the family, volunteering, eating, skydiving, grooming your chia pet and eating are all great things to do with your time.  However, by the time […]

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This is a re-post of popular articles on Missiology from 2011: MissionSHIFT (Part 1): Paradoxes in Missions (2011) MissionSHIFT (Part 2): Free Will Missions (2011) MissionSHIFT (Part 3): WebMissions – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (2011)

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“A wise son heeds his father’s instruction, but a scoffer does not listen to rebuke.” – Proverbs 13:1   Since the beginning of time, there was something special about a father-son, grandfather-grandson, mother-daughter, grandmother-granddaughter relationship. There is something magical that happens that I believe stops time and scares the living daylights out of the devil, …

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I went on Twitter and looked up the hashtag #blessed to see what people were thankful about. Here are some of the ways God’s been blessing people: He won someone a rugby game. He enabled some lady to get her picture taken with a celebrity. He helped someone get a dresser that was accidentally marked […]

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Today, the breeze became a little warmer,
the winds shifting – no longer bringing the icy air
from the barren landscapes above,
but a warmer air, full of life,
from the tropics below.

This is what hope feels like:

The moment you finally step out of the pain,
and into the realization that things really will be okay,
life really will go on,
and there is a still a place for you in it.

This is a beautiful realization –
a moment so important that it must never be lost.

Keep it.

Hold on to it.

Protect it within the walls of your heart; because,
one day, those winds will shift back
from the North again,
and you’ll need something to hold on to.

This poem © Kevin Walker. Published February 2014.