Category: Growth
04
Aug
Lessons from a Blind Man
by Kari Scare
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Blind Bartimaeus Somehow, Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52) knew about Jesus. Knew enough to call out to Him even when those around him discouraged his doing so....
22
Jul
Discovering Strength Through Brokenness
by Kari Scare
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Brokenness In 2009, I discovered my allergy to dairy and my intolerance to gluten. Sensitivities to several other foods also came to light. As I...
15
Jul
Consistent Stretching and Strengthening
by Kari Scare
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Physical Stretching and Strengthening Foot and leg pain began when I started running at age 14 because a boy I liked ran cross country. (Incidentally,...
30
Jan
Tongue Taming
by Kari Scare
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Taming Lions Never had a desire to be a lion tamer. Yet, I feel like that’s more of a possibility than my becoming a tongue...
31
Oct
Flexibility
by Kari Scare
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Flexibility Can you touch your toes without bending your knees? Try any yoga moves lately? These questions hopefully got you thinking about your physical flexibility...
10
Sep
Controlled Burn
by Kari Scare
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When on vacation, my family and I enjoyed studying facts about the area where we stayed. So, at the start of a Gatlinburg, TN vacation,...
07
Mar
The Lord’s Prayer – An Outline for All of Our Prayers
by Kari Scare
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Guest Post: This is a post by my oldest sone when he was 14 years old. “Mom,” he says. “I studied the Lord’s Prayer and...
30
Jan
The Logic of Patience
by Kari Scare
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A Patience Problem Years ago, I had what I called a temper problem. What I’ve discovered, though, is that the problem is really a battle...
07
Jan
Live Like a Recabite
by Kari Scare
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What’s a Recabite? The Recabites are descendants of Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law, through the Kenites (1 Chronicles 2:55, Judges 1:16; 4:11). Recab’s son assisted Jehu as...
10
Dec
Avoiding Over-Commitment
by Kari Scare
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Guidelines for Godly Commitment briefly addressed the importance of avoiding overcommitment, and this post delves deeper into that topic. Overcommitment seems to have reached epidemic...