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Tag Archives: Broad vs Narrow Road
To hear Your voice and live
Today I choose to follow You Today I choose to give my ‘yes’ to You Today I choose to hear Your voice and live Today I choose to follow You As for me and my house We will serve You … Continue reading
Distrust your heart, and live
All the ways of a man are pure in his own eyes, but the Lord weighs the spirit. (Proverbs 16:2) Some of the worst advice you could ever receive is to “follow your heart”. It’s a well-meaning platitude, and it fits right … Continue reading
How could I not be consumed by You?
About a year ago, I wrote about Lindsay McCaul and Andi Rozier, two of the most amazing worship leaders I’ve had the privilege to know or be led by in church. Recently, another fantastic artist has crossed my path, named … Continue reading
Israel: The Preamble to an Uncommon Adventure
Location: Somewhere over the Atlantic I can’t believe, as I write this, that I’m on a plane cruising over the Atlantic, heading for Israel. A once in a lifetime experience. I don’t know how easy it will be, but I’m going … Continue reading