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Lessons from My First Job (at Wal-Mart)

Back in the day, it was time for me to start looking for my first job. So one of my best friends and I decided to apply at the closest place to our homes — Wal-Mart. We dropped off our applications, and a couple of hours later we got a call from one of …

Not Because It Is Easy

Forty years ago today I sat in the back of my family’s 1967 VW Minibus parked alongside the Intracoastal Waterway a few miles north of the Kennedy Space Center. My dad had awakened us at zero-dark-thirty to make the hour trek from our home to Titusvill …

Give While Getting Out of Debt?

  Yesterday on his blog, Randy Alcorn answers a question from a young couple who are $100,000 in debt and wondering about how much, if any, they should be giving to the church. The couple acknowledges that they are “reaping consequences from bad c …

Grace Land

  If you’re a Christian between the ages of two and 102, you probably have some shades of legalism in the way you live out your faith. If you’ve been a Christian most of your life, you’re probably even more guilty of this than most. And if you gre …

Photo Fear

  A friend of mine sent me this link a couple of weeks ago, accompanied by the comment, “When I was in high school, I thought I was so ugly that I never was in pictures and I totally regret it.” She hated camera lenses. She hated the way she looke …

What’s Your Pickup Line?

  The other day I was walking through the mall during my lunch hour. As I headed toward the door of a department store on the way out to my car, I heard whistling. Not a shrill, catcall-like whistle, but a warbling, birdsong-like whistle. After a …

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