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In an unthinkable tragedy, we discover an unequaled blessing
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 2/12/22 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 2/12/22

In an unthinkable tragedy, we discover an unequaled blessing

The incident shocked the nation. But the greater significance was seen in the reaction of these Amish families toward the mother and father of the disturbed killer.

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Hunger is a good thing, especially for life beyond the physical
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 2/5/22 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 2/5/22

Hunger is a good thing, especially for life beyond the physical

Like most people I know, I eat and drink whatever I want, whenever I want. I have no idea about real hunger and thirst. So I’m working to understand what the fourth Beatitude should mean for me.

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Being right is only a beginning: a reflection on the third Beatitude
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 1/29/22 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 1/29/22

Being right is only a beginning: a reflection on the third Beatitude

For the purposes of this piece, let’s all agree you’re right. So how will you—how will any of us—use the strength received by being right?

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What can Jesus possibly mean, to say we are blessed by mourning?
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 1/22/22 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 1/22/22

What can Jesus possibly mean, to say we are blessed by mourning?

Although God does promise comfort for every bereaved believer coping with life’s devastating losses, Jesus seems to be addressing something different here.

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Why it may be a problem that you hate the thought of being poor
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 1/15/22 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 1/15/22

Why it may be a problem that you hate the thought of being poor

How readily will we seek a state of spiritual poverty? Are we ready to stand before God and agree we really have nothing to offer him?

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How to view your problem as something so much better than a problem
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 1/8/22 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 1/8/22

How to view your problem as something so much better than a problem

Was Zechariah being punished for doubting the angel, or was his problem—and is yours—something else altogether?

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A believer’s prayer for the new year: ‘Frankly, Lord, we’re tired’
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 1/1/22 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 1/1/22

A believer’s prayer for the new year: ‘Frankly, Lord, we’re tired’

The echoes of “Happy New Year” are still ringing in our ears. But, frankly, Lord, “happy” doesn’t quite describe the way we’re feeling as we look ahead to 2022.

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My tale of three sons . . . mine, his, and ultimately, God’s
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/25/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/25/21

My tale of three sons . . . mine, his, and ultimately, God’s

When I look at the sons in my life, I shudder to realize the gift God gave when he sent the world—when he sent me—his Son. A repost of one of my favorite reflections.

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Among illness and disappointment, the gifts we anticipate most
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/18/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/18/21

Among illness and disappointment, the gifts we anticipate most

Sooner or later all of us come to the place where we can hide our brokenness no longer. But God is good and faithful. That’s our testimony in this personal Christmastime post.

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What can we do to make good news actually good for us this Christmas?
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/11/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/11/21

What can we do to make good news actually good for us this Christmas?

To realize news is good, we usually contrast it with the bad news that surrounds it. What’s the best news you’ve ever received?

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What often comes first, before the joy we seek at Christmastime
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/4/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 12/4/21

What often comes first, before the joy we seek at Christmastime

My friend spoke of chaos and his decision to step into it in order to serve Christ and his church. In a way he reminds me of the choice Mary made.

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Pondering what the Holy Spirit will do in my little life today
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 11/27/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 11/27/21

Pondering what the Holy Spirit will do in my little life today

A study of Francis Chan’s book makes me wonder how willing I am to seek and submit to the Spirit’s power every day.

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I’m challenged to thank God for so much more than my circumstances
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 11/20/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 11/20/21

I’m challenged to thank God for so much more than my circumstances

What will you put at the top of your gratitude list this Thanksgiving? One item in my Top 10 will surely be “I haven’t come down with COVID-19.” Which goes to show you just how inadequate my thanksgiving list is!

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The procrastinator’s remedy I most need to apply: “Just one hour”
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 11/13/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 11/13/21

The procrastinator’s remedy I most need to apply: “Just one hour”

A friend’s tactic will help me tackle the projects all around me I’d rather just put off till tomorrow.

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This secular observer’s social media advice sounds like the Bible
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 11/6/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 11/6/21

This secular observer’s social media advice sounds like the Bible

She speaks as a best-selling author on the subject of relationships in digital culture, not a Christian blogger. Yet her point echoes a plea all Christian social media users need to remember.

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In a fracturing church, maybe it’s time to focus on a basic remedy
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 10/30/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 10/30/21

In a fracturing church, maybe it’s time to focus on a basic remedy

Church watchers and church leaders everywhere are seeing a decline in church health today. Could it be that one small church in a tiny town has come up with a remedy?

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“Lost in Disneyland,” a picture of many, a challenge for the church
Saturday Posts Dean Collins 10/23/21 Saturday Posts Dean Collins 10/23/21

“Lost in Disneyland,” a picture of many, a challenge for the church

People around us spend energy and capital searching for the next big thrill. But the church offers what they need most.

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Everyday blessings and my challenge not to take them for granted
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 10/16/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 10/16/21

Everyday blessings and my challenge not to take them for granted

Vacation time with special blessings has given me the chance to reflect on how I experience God’s goodness every day.

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Beyond Thanksgiving turkeys: another look at church-sponsored handouts
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 10/9/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 10/9/21

Beyond Thanksgiving turkeys: another look at church-sponsored handouts

“Big government” isn’t the only entity giving handouts without building self-sufficiency. The dollars are fewer, but the process is the same with some initiatives local churches sponsor.

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Mountain meditation: celebrating the diversity in all God has created
Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 9/25/21 Saturday Posts Mark A. Taylor 9/25/21

Mountain meditation: celebrating the diversity in all God has created

A visit to Great Smoky Mountains National Park reminded me to broaden my appreciation for what —and who—God has created.

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