Jan Grace

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  • May 29, 2016

    The lion who thought he was a monkey

    Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, lived a lion who thought he was a monkey. Oh, what a sight to behold; a 400 pound lion attempting to hang out with his monkey buddies. It would be funny if it wasn’t so sad. You see, years ago, when the lion was quite…

  • May 27, 2016

    Adultery is a very dangerous game.

    Meet the Avenger. The One Who carries out justice for the abused, downtrodden, and abandoned. He seems to have a real problem with those who fail to honor their marriage vows, or the marriage vows of others. In fact, I think it’s safe to say He cops a real attitude when someone decides to abandon…

  • May 27, 2016

    So you wanna be a preacher, eh?

    Oh, I remember those early days of walking with Jesus. Studying the word, listening to teaching/preaching tapes, going to bible studies, and meeting with friends to share with them the latest revelation the Lord had given me. You see, I was called to preach.  All I needed was a pulpit, a classroom, or some leadership…

  • May 25, 2016

    Your pain can be a catalyst for hope.

    I published a short post yesterday entitled, “When it hurts like hell.” In it I talked about pain that is so bad it feels like God has abandoned you. Pain so strong it’s impossible to make any sense out of it. While I was in no way attempting to equate anyone’s pain with unimaginable conditions…

  • May 25, 2016

    When it hurts like hell

    The phrase is an apt description of certain periods of pain. Pain so intense, God seems to be light years away. It hurts like hell describes pain, whether physical or emotional, that is so dark and senseless; without the slightest hint of understanding or explanation. It just hurts. Like hell. Have you ever experienced such…

  • May 20, 2016

    Sorry, but Super Pastors do NOT exist.

    Can you explain to me why the church does a great job of showing compassion toward others, but sometimes struggle to extend that same care to their pastor?  I mean it. If Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Layman are having a hard time coping with life, everyone and their brother offers to pray, watch the…

  • May 19, 2016

    Is there something we’re missing about water baptism?

    I believe there’s more to water baptism than a simple “outward sign of an inward work”. Obedience goes deeper than “just because He said so”. It seems there’s a degree of power we may not be utilizing, because we haven’t totally understood the wisdom of God and water baptism. Jesus told His followers to “Go…

  • May 16, 2016

    Can religious hype make up for weak faith?

    “Come and hear a great sermon by our charismatic pastor…” “Our church is the best church in the city…” “Our worship leader is sooooo anointed…” “A church alive is worth the drive…” “Compassion is in our church’s DNA; it’s who we are and what we do…” Have you ever heard any claims like these? I’ve…

  • May 13, 2016

    What would Jesus say to Americans?

    I admit this is my opinion, and I’m not claiming any “divine revelation” or “thus saith the Lord”. But I do believe this with my whole heart. I believe, if Jesus were standing in any of our country’s major cities, He’d have some things to say to us. To His followers the message would be…

  • May 9, 2016

    Does America really need more churches?

    I heard a statistic the other day that made me scratch my head in wonder. It wasn’t so much the statistic, but the assumed way to lessen such a large number. The statistic? Over 3,500 people leave the church every day. Or, about 1.25 million people a year. The person who quoted the statistic said…

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