Saturday, January 09, 2021

My Christian Reading 2020

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        See what I've been reading about my spiritual and charismatic quest in 2020.

Saturday, December 12, 2020

Devotion on Ephesians 4:1-3

Intro: Today's devotion looks at Paul's instructions to the church at Ephesus: stay worthy in your calling.

Wednesday, December 02, 2020

Wednesday, January 01, 2020

My Christian Reading 2019

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        See what I've been reading about my spiritual and charismatic quest in 2019.

Tuesday, October 09, 2018

Monday, October 08, 2018

Catching Up


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      I haven't written much over the past several months since life, as it frequently does, got in the way. My most recent post about fear may provide you some insight into how life "got in the way," but at this time, I don't feel like sharing the details. Nevertheless, my personal quest still continues.

Wednesday, October 03, 2018

Fear: Why are We Afraid?

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      Sometimes, when I'm afraid, it feels like I'm all alone. Fear feels like I'm standing watch on the wall of the Alamo, overlooking the Mexican camp of enemy soldiers.

     Or the last Spartan standing before thousands of oncoming Greek soldiers.

     Or a lone defender standing the wall at Helms Deep waiting for the hordes of Orcs.

Friday, May 11, 2018

An AuSSM Year!

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        I just wanted to share with you a bit about this past year and as the Grateful Dead once said, "what a long, strange trip it's been!" ;-)

Wednesday, May 09, 2018

Church Metaphors


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        Lately, I've heard fellow Christians echoing different metaphors, whether in social media or in person. Some of these metaphors are comforting (at least initially) but I think still not quite the whole story. I'd like to review several of these sayings and provide my thoughts on why I think they're incomplete.

Monday, May 07, 2018

Bible Apps That I Use

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        One of my readers asked me what apps I use to read, study, and listen to the Bible. In this post, I share my thoughts on four different apps that I have used.

Saturday, May 05, 2018

My Christian Reading 2017-2018

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        See what I've been reading about my spiritual and charismatic quest since January of 2017.

Friday, May 04, 2018

Back to the Basics

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       Over the last 15 months, I've done a lot of reading and research. Since January 2017, I've read 36 books on Christian spirituality and church growth alone, some twice. I also read four different translations of the Bible. Since I've been on a quest to learn more about the Charismatic, many of these books deal specifically with that experience. However, several of the books that I've read, were about the basics of Christian belief. It sounds odd, even though I've been active in my faith life over the past 8 or 9 years, that I would go read a book of basics, but that's what I did. Actually, I read several, and they came at the recommendation of friends.

Wednesday, May 02, 2018

Hearing for the First Time



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       I find it interesting that the God of the universe speaks through a "still small voice". You'd think it would be easier for Him to just come out and talk to us like we talk to one another. But then, maybe, that's the point. How often do we go through our busy days, talking but not being listened to? Or even worse, others are speaking to us and we're the ones not listening. The few places in the bible where God does speak audibly to the masses, the masses freak out. But I believe that God is speaking, even today. And I want to recount the first time I heard His voice.

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Dripping Fire: A Vision of Revival


Dripping Fire
       Wow, it's been a long time since I've written anything. Probably because I let the habit slip, but more likely because I was getting to a part of my personal story that I thought people might have a challenge believing or accepting. So let me catch you up.

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Where's Ken?

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        You're probably wondering what happened to me and why I haven't written anything for almost two weeks. I promise that I will return to my regularly scheduled programming soon, but I wanted to tell you a bit about where I was last week and what I experienced.

Friday, October 13, 2017

"The Supernatural Thread in Methodism" by Dr. Frank H. Billman

Newly Revised Edition now available from Amazon

        I first learned of "The Supernatural Thread in Methodism" while listening to a lecture by Dr. Billman. In his lecture, he spoke about early Methodist history and the supernatural events experienced by Methodist believers.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

My Charismatic Quest


Theodor Kittelsen, Soria Moria
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       In my last post, I told you about my heartwarming experience. Because of this experience, I was able to realize other Holy Spirit moments in my life. Unlike those previous experiences, this time I had an insatiable hunger to know more. I made a connection between the Charismatic and my own Methodist tradition. And the first stage of my quest was to learn about my "family tree".

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Monday, October 09, 2017

My Heart Strangely Warmed


        In the fall of 2016, my wife asked me to attend a parenting conference at her church. She seemed to think this would help us with our rambunctious 9-year old granddaughter. I said yes to make my wife happy. But, as you can guess, I really didn't want to go.

Friday, October 06, 2017

"Building a Discipling Culture" by Mike Breen


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       My pastor first asked me to read Mike Breen's "Building a Discipling Culture" back in the summer of 2016. I read the first two or three chapters and then put the book on my nightstand, not to be picked up again for almost a year. It wasn't that I found the book uninteresting, I just had a lot of other "reading" on my plate, and this book was a lower priority for me.