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Oswald Chambers October 28

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 6, 2009

For those of you not familiar with Oswald Chambers, I would highly recommend this tiny devotional. Almost every day I do find something in his writing that is right on target. In fact, some days I find myself wary of reading it simply because it is so penetrating. The last two days have been exactly…

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Buried Away

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 6, 2009

“and even if our gospel is veiled” 2 Corinthians 4:4 Months have passes since I had my first taste of a Job crisis. God forced me to confront my trust in false security and selfish independence by stripping away the financial storehouse of my existence. Since that day, I have committed myself to a passionate…

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Meaningful Directions

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 6, 2009

Jesus walks along the rode with his disciples.  They come across a blind man.  There was no greater calamity in the ancient world than blindness.  In this case, the man was well known for the disciples recognize him as a man who was born blind.  This is especially cruel.  Only terrible evil could case such…

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FINDERS KEEPERS

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 6, 2009

You know how it goes: “Finders keepers, losers weepers” I heard it often enough as a child to know just how painful that little rhyme can be.  I think the event that anchored those words forever in my mind was about marbles.  My favorite cat’s eye was forgotten after recess.  When I remembered, it was…

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More Discussion on the Language of Yeshua

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 5, 2009

Did Jesus speak Hebrew? The common understanding and teaching of most theological schools of the West is that Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Hebrew. The reasoning behind this is that Aramaic was the language of the Jews during the captivity in Babylon and that the Jews who returned to Israel after the captivity brought Aramaic home…

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