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Why it’s good to find ourselves in the place of the in-between
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 6/26/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 6/26/21

Why it’s good to find ourselves in the place of the in-between

The wait on earth for heaven seems short for the dying. But all of us are dying. All of us are in the place of in-between. And realizing this is very good.

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‘Tied in knots by sin’—this need not be the believer’s circumstance
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 6/19/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 6/19/21

‘Tied in knots by sin’—this need not be the believer’s circumstance

“I couldn’t decide which sin was worse, and it tied me up in knots.” What a pitiful—and perhaps too typical—condition for the Christian.

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A better way to deal with sin than focusing on how wrong it is
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 6/12/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 6/12/21

A better way to deal with sin than focusing on how wrong it is

The atheist . . . the article about pornography . . . and an insight about coping with the sin in our lives.

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Simple standards, a life to celebrate, an example to remember
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 6/5/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 6/5/21

Simple standards, a life to celebrate, an example to remember

When we see even the basic attributes of Christianity lived out among us, we always notice. Love. Serve. Remembering a life that showed us how.

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Memorial Day memories, and what we remember on the day before
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 5/29/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 5/29/21

Memorial Day memories, and what we remember on the day before

It’s good to remember our national heroes. It’s important to remember that Jesus is so much more than a hero.

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If the pandemic can teach us anything, it’s this: We CAN change!
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 5/22/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 5/22/21

If the pandemic can teach us anything, it’s this: We CAN change!

Let’s think about more than the fact of change. Let’s allow the pandemic to help us think about the idea of change.

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Digital is here to stay, but I believe it can’t be the only way
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 5/15/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 5/15/21

Digital is here to stay, but I believe it can’t be the only way

Like you, I enjoy and depend on the digital dimensions of my life. But I don’t think online church can be a permanent substitute for in-person worship.

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These five elements will enrich your weekend worship services
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 5/8/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 5/8/21

These five elements will enrich your weekend worship services

A list of ideas for demonstrating God’s surprising diversity in the worship we offer back to him.

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After 71 years of living, three decisions I’ve made about life
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 5/1/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 5/1/21

After 71 years of living, three decisions I’ve made about life

My experience is that some lessons are learned only through experience! So here are three conclusions my experience prompts me to share.

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Cicadas, Satan, and the believer’s need for everyday protection
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 4/24/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 4/24/21

Cicadas, Satan, and the believer’s need for everyday protection

I can’t relate to the “flaming darts” Scripture tells me to avoid. But cicadas I know. (Or at least I will very soon.)

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The skeptic, the Christian, and the question they lead me to ask
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 4/17/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 4/17/21

The skeptic, the Christian, and the question they lead me to ask

Two nationally distributed op-ed pieces speak of religion and faith, each from a completely different worldview. Together they lead me to a question about myself.

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How everyday forgiveness can help us cope with everyday life
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 4/10/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 4/10/21

How everyday forgiveness can help us cope with everyday life

We tend to look at forgiveness as a Big Deal. But making it a daily practice frees us for a better way to live.

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Tempted by suffering: A meditation for the day before Easter
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 4/3/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 4/3/21

Tempted by suffering: A meditation for the day before Easter

On this quiet Saturday before the hallelujahs of the resurrection, what are we willing to ponder as we pause at the grave of Jesus?

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Can local churches help people find and form “chosen families”?
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 3/27/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 3/27/21

Can local churches help people find and form “chosen families”?

Our solution to the problem of pandemic isolation is similar to the way many Americans are relating to each other. It’s a trend for the church to notice.

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A simple answer when I wonder, “Does my life really matter?”
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 3/20/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 3/20/21

A simple answer when I wonder, “Does my life really matter?”

Have you ever wondered about all the people whose names did not make it into the Bible? Have you ever decided you’re OK with joining their anonymous crowd?

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This I’d rather ignore: Do I own my possessions, or do they own me?
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 3/13/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 3/13/21

This I’d rather ignore: Do I own my possessions, or do they own me?

I’ve known this truth for decades. But still I’m trying to figure out how to apply it.

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A second list of steps toward racial healing, and these may cost more
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 3/6/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 3/6/21

A second list of steps toward racial healing, and these may cost more

With last Saturday’s post on the same topic, what an encouraging list of possibilities for concerned Christians!

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How small steps can lead to racial healing, and a plea to start now
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 2/27/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 2/27/21

How small steps can lead to racial healing, and a plea to start now

Now is the time for white people concerned about racial healing to do something. Several simple ideas here.

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Deciding what to think—and do—about an issue that hasn’t gone away
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 2/13/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 2/13/21

Deciding what to think—and do—about an issue that hasn’t gone away

What does it mean that, at this late date, I still don’t fully grasp what life is like for my African-American friend?

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What’s different, and what’s the same, when death invades today
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 2/6/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 2/6/21

What’s different, and what’s the same, when death invades today

A preacher remembers Covid-19 funerals and his experience with the grieving at the many gravesides where he has presided.

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