What person among you, who has 100 dogs & loses 1 of them, does not leave the 99 & go after the 1 until she finds it? And when she has found it, she joyfully puts it in her car seat and, coming home, tweets all her friends saying rejoice with me because I have found my lost dog!
I will never be able to thank you guys enough for praying. Some of you will remember a very different ending 3 1/2 years ago with our bird dog preceding Creekie. We were so traumatized. We relived the whole thing today, all the yelling for her. Hours later, still trying to
yell her name but crying by them. We’ve been so frantic & scouring every place/neighborhood we could possibly think to search and registering her lost everywhere under the sun. It is going to get really funny at some point that her refuge was the nearest Mexican food restaurant.
No words for our relief. Thank you so much for entering into our drama and praying for her return. I am well aware there are far more important things.

Thank you Jesus thank you Jesus thank you Jesus thank you Jesus thank you Jesus thank you Jesus.

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18 Sep
Kind of a weird and wonderful thing happens to me occasionally. I wake up right in the middle of singing a verse from a hymn of my childhood. Like a random 3rd verse! One I haven’t sung in decades. I’m not a hater of the worship movement so it’s not like I strongly prefer hymns.
I love any music or any liturgy that leads me to worship God in the name of Jesus. But what I find fascinating is the thought that those truths embedded in us in childhood, those sacred things, those eternal things, are still in there. Even in my scripture memory, I still tend to
default in my recitation to the KJV because the verses were 1st embedded in me in its wording. I bring this up because it cheers me for a number of reasons but two I will share with you. One, I have such hard memories from my childhood that I love knowing some glorious things
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16 Sep
A guy memorizing Phil 1:1-18 with us told me he was getting so much from it, he read it to a group recently. Got called a liberal. Gonna tell you right now, a lot of folks putting a checkmark in the Christian square are completely out of touch with the actual Jesus of Scripture.
I grow increasingly concerned that we have a massive population of people who have placed their faith in Christianity rather than Christ. And an odd concoction of Christianity at that. Faith in Christianity is utterly bereft of power to save a single soul.

Jesus saves.
Philippians 2:1-18! Not 1!
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14 Sep
To have enduring friendships that long outlast the circumstances that brought you together, you have to let them change. They ebb and flow, recede and grow. You can spot a codependent relationship by its refusal to adapt. It’s all or nothing. It stays the same or see ya later.
Healthy friendships you can still count on as long as you both draw breath are those that left little room for pettiness & jealousy or score keeping. If your relationship was built on a mutual enemy, you have to keep the enemy to keep the friendship or get a new mutual enemy.
I’ve been reminded over these few last years how much I need friendships. Ones sturdy enough to withstand upheaval. Ones built on appreciation for who the other person is & not for what they do, who they know or who they hate. Let relationships change without picking up your toys
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30 Aug
Ok, this is just for those thinking about memorizing Phil 2:1-18 with me. Below are the worst videos ever & done after work today sitting in my car in the Starbucks parking lot. The 1st step is deciding what approach you want to take & acquiring that app or those materials.
An app’s most convenient & coolest but I don’t love it because a lot of the time I practice my memory work is on a walk & I don’t want to be staring at a screen. I get the whole segment printed out just like it appears in my Bible & have it laminated. I know! Pathetic old school.
What you want to do is choose the method that best suits your learning style. This is mine but who’s even gonna go to the trouble to laminate anymore?? I’ve tried every approach and all of them have worked to the extent that I persevered in the discipline but this is my groove.
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30 Aug
Hey, y’all, I’m in the process of memorizing Philippians. Memorized it years ago & so mad at myself for not keeping it practiced. It’s not just the memorizing but the retaining that’s challenging. But anyway I’m about to start Ch 2 &, man, is it ever a push back against this era.
Would any of you like to memorize it with me? We could limit the challenge just to verse 18. I’ll go from there to the end of the chapter but it’s those first 18 verses that are like medicine for our ailing souls in this troubling era. I’m memorizing out of the CSB. Want to?
This is a difficult time to memorize because of the distracting state our world and our own lives are in but doing it together vastly increases our success. And let me tell you, we need the implanted word desperately. We’re memorizing all sorts of things right now. Our hates,
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30 Aug
Man, it’s rough out there. So much hardship. But the Lord is compassionate, gracious and unfailingly good. He will one day calm every storm, heal every hurt & right every wrong. Till then, gratitude helps immensely. Form the daily habit of watching for grace upon grace from God.
Not just the big things. Small glimpses are in continual eyeshot if we’ll look up from our screens. The sight of something sweet and innocent. The taste of melted chocolate. A pillow under our heads at the end of a long day. A task completed. The sound of a friend’s laughter.
A love song. Enough gasoline to get to work without having to stop & fill up. Whatever it may be, remark to the Lord about it. Tell him how beautiful you think that sunset is. Ask him to make you a blessing to someone and then when—not if but when—he does, thank him right then.
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