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Tag Archives: Rich DuBose

Benevolence

Benevolence is a word that we seldom hear used today. It means that someone who is benevolent has a disposition to do good and to …

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Not Religious Enough

Some of Jesus’ contemporaries complained that he wasn’t religious enough. On one occasion, the evidence cited to prove this was that Jesus didn’t fast like …

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Brokenness

Sometimes we know about their brokenness before they’re exposed to the blinding reality of our dysfunctions. There in the maternity ward with their little wrinkled noses …

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The Joy of God

Imagine waking up to a day where the future is unknown—where the struggle to survive is intense and the odds are against you? Imagine if …

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Being Thankful

Bowl of soup

Dear God: This is the time of year that we think about earth’s harvest and are thankful for good food and being with family. Thanksgiving …

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Help Me To Wonder

Dear God: Sometimes I am so busy with work I forget how to be amazed or to wonder! Nothing surprises me. Sunrises and sunsets are …

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Soul Bandits

Our days are filled with intrigue, wonder, and disaster–with moments of unfettered discovery and regret. Just when we think we have found life’s sweet spot, …

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Enough is Enough

Americans have been hoodwinked into believing that more is better than enough. In order for the economy to be healthy, we’re told that our markets …

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People Matter

If it weren’t for people, we wouldn’t be here. We came from people; were raised by them and have learned to identify certain ones as …

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