Tag Archives: discipline

Drug Abuse and the Christian

This blog has been dormant for a while.  I hope to “wake it up” soon (and I see a backlog of comments that need to go through moderation).  This article is not a “waking up”, really. I wrote the following, … Continue reading

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Provoking Children to Wrath

See that little angel? He is constitutionally a tyrannical dictator. He is the most important person in his world. Continue reading

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Fighting Internet Addiction / Time-Wasting

What is worse than lacking self-control? Lacking self-control and being unwilling to admit it and take advantage of some of the help available to bring it under control.
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How Often do You Miss Church?

When I give a link, if WordPress gives me accurate statistics, far less than half of my readers click on it.  If you regularly attend church, and don’t miss for anything that wouldn’t, for example, keep you away from work, you … Continue reading

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You Do The Thinking

I’ll give the statement, without commentary.  You get to do the thinking about it (although the tags at the bottom of the post may give some triggers, if you are stuck).  Thank God every morning when you get up, that you have something … Continue reading

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A Proverb for Today — Proverbs 13:22 (part three)

“A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children’s children: and the wealth of the sinner is laid up for the just” (Proverbs 13:22). I’ve written about this proverb twice before ( Part One, Part Two), but I’d like to discuss … Continue reading

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Running WITH PATIENCE

May God protect us from being caught “in the moment” and driven by the wrong motivations. The race is set before us — may we finish it well. Continue reading

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