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July 29, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: Christianity, faith, helping others, sickness, suffering

When suffering slams our faith through the wall

IT’S THE QUESTION OF THE WEEK. It comes from Collette, whom I’ll identifying only by her first name—because her question is so personal. Let me give you a heads up about why I picked this question. It’s not only because I have a little experience in …

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orchestra conductor
July 26, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: family, happy, Psalm

Dare: Try reading Psalms like this

I GAVE MYSELF THE JOB of teaching a Bible study lesson on Psalms. A weird idea came to mind. Try reading some of the psalms to music. Different styles of music. After all, Psalms is a collection of 150 songs and poems—many of them intended to be sung …

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July 25, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: christian, family, golf, happy, son

Family time: whatever it takes

THE ONLY TIME IN MY LIFE I played a round of golf is when I didn’t make it to the ninth hole. I ran out of balls before I ran out of holes. That was back in my college days, when Mom and I were both going to Kent State University—me for news …

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ruins of city from King David's time.
July 24, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: Archaeology, bible

Archaeology: Score one for the Bible

FRANKLY, it’s all too rare that archaeologists find something that supports stories in the Bible. In fact, my vote for the most entertaining atheist, comedian Bill Maher—a sharp-witted critic of religion and politics—has compared the Bible to the …

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Buddy the Dog in the morning light on a walk.
July 23, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: bark, barking, bible, buddy the dog, Dog

Dog attack: Buddy the Dog defends author

BUDDY THE DOG and I went for our morning sniff last Friday. I’d call it a walk, if that’s what he did most of the time. As a relative of mine puts it, Buddy was checking his peemail. I know it’s my fault for not making him walk more and sniff less. …

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Painting of Esther
July 22, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: bible, bible study, Esther, queen, Queen Esther

Whatever happened to Queen Esther?

IT’S THE QUESTION OF THE WEEK. It comes from Janet TeBockhorst Page, who wins a free, signed copy of one of my books. Here’s her question: What happened to Esther after she saved her people? Here’s my answer: I don’t know. Esther goes off the grid. …

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driver in ratty car
July 19, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: bible, blog, helping others, volunteer

4:45 AM—and I volunteered for this?

I HAVE FRIENDS who, first thing out of bed in the morning, say a prayer. It goes something like this: God, use me today. I drove one of those friends to the airport yesterday morning. I had to roll out of bed at 4:45 AM to do it. My cell phone alarm …

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father kissing bride
July 18, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: bible, Christian living, father of the groom, wedding

Father of the groom: The Invisible Man

I DON’T THINK IT’S FAIR that wedding tradition seems to throw a huge spotlight on the father of the bride, while treating the father of the groom like The Invisible Man. It doesn’t feel, I don’t know, Christian. Granted, for social introverts …

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family
July 17, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: family, happy, Psalm

A family worth singing about

YOU’RE NOT SUPPOSED to do this: Flip open the Bible at random and take it as a message from God. Far as I’m concerned, that’s the perfect reason to give it a shot. What’s the harm? There’s enough of God in the Bible that sometimes it’ll work. You’ll …

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painters on a deck
July 16, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: helping others, selfless, unselfish

Unselfish people I’ve seen lately

FOR A CHANGE OF PACE I thought I’d take a few minutes to think about people I’ve seen lately who have done something unselfish. Nothing spectacular. Just ordinary folks in everyday scenes putting someone else first. A few weeks ago. Several from our …

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girl looking up
July 15, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: God, helping others, hurt, pain, suffering

For the brokenhearted, where is God?

IT’S THE QUESTION OF THE WEEK. It comes from Dini Garcia in Florida. She gets a free book for asking a question that made the cut for the Monday Question of the Week feature. Here’s her question: I have a friend who has had a terrible loss. As a …

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erasamus
July 12, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: Erasmus, King James Version. KJV, New Testament, Trinity

Who stole the Trinity from 1 John 5:7?

I COULDN’T RESIST. After I posted yesterday’s blog, Who stole John 5:4?, a friend of mine—Steve Grisetti—posted an intriguing reply. He asked about another missing part of the Bible, which survives only in the King James Version and its modern-lingo …

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