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Forsaken by God by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons March 29, 2024)
A Good Friday meditation originally published in the Pentecostal Evangel in April 1990…
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Easter
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Holidays
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Jesus
Lent and Easter 2024 by James N. Watkins
(Faith March 1, 2024)
Jim updates his annual list of cartoons, devotionals, humor and more…
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Contemplation, Insight
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Easter
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Faith
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Holidays
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Hopes & Dreams
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Humor
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Inspiration
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Jesus
Take Up Your Cross by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons February 22, 2023)
An Ash Wednesday reflection…
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Beliefs
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Christian Life
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Discipleship
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Discipline
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Easter
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Holidays
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Jesus
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Religion
The Christmas Plaid by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 31, 2022)
Finding the true meaning of Christmas in a holiday decoration…
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Christmas
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Faith
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
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Metaphors, Life Lessons
'Twas the Night Before Christmas (2022) by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Faith December 24, 2022)
Recalling the nativity of Jesus from a contemporary perspective…
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Christmas
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Faith
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Forgive, Forgiveness
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Golf
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
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Religion
What if Jesus Had Never Been Born? by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 17, 2022)
A short story by Philip Van Doren Stern became a screenplay we know as 'It's a Wonderful Life'…
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Books
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Christmas
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History
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
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Movies
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Religion
Lent and Easter 2022 by James N. Watkins
(Faith March 4, 2022)
Jim's annual collection of cartoons, devos, humor, and more for the Lenten season…
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Christian Life
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Contemplation, Insight
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Discipline
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Easter
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Faith
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Holidays
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Humor
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Jesus
An Average Joe by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 19, 2020)
Why Nativity figures should wear masks this year…
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Christmas
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COVID-19
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Faith
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Government
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History
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
A Baby Messiah by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments December 18, 2020)
Who would have thought that God would send the Messiah as a baby?…
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Christmas
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Faith
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Hopes & Dreams
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Jesus
How the WHO Stole Christmas by James N. Watkins
(My World December 3, 2020)
But Christmas cannot be stopped by coronavirus . . . or the authorities…
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Christmas
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COVID-19
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Faith
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Government
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Inspiration
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Jesus
The Christmas Story in Chronological Order by James N. Watkins
(Faith December 15, 2019)
Putting the events surrounding Jesus' birth in perspective…
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Bible
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Christmas
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Faith
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God
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
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Religion
I Herd the Shoppers by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 15, 2018)
New lyrics to a familiar Christmas carol tune…
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Christmas
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Faith
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Financial
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
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Stress
CHRISTmas by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments December 24, 2017)
Remembering the Person at the heart of the season…
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Beliefs
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Christmas
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
A Letter to the Christ Child by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 24, 2016)
An honest conversation with the Christ of Christmas…
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Christian Life
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Christmas
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
An Advent Prayer by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 17, 2016)
New lyrics to an ancient Advent hymn…
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Christmas
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Hopes & Dreams
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Jesus
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Prayer
Been to Bethlehem? by Bill Nichols
(My World December 9, 2016)
I almost drove right by…
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Christmas
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Comfort & Consolation
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Courage
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Faith
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Inspiration
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Jesus
Easter Cartoons by James N. Watkins
(Faith February 11, 2016)
An Easter basket full of entertainment and encouragement…
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Christian Life
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Easter
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Faith
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Holidays
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Humor
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Jesus
Operation Christmas Child by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 25, 2015)
The big truth about the little baby…
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Christmas
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Compassion
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Faith
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Generosity
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
Are You Listening? Do You Hear What I Hear? by Rusty Wright
(Faith December 20, 2015)
Have you ever missed a great opportunity because you weren't listening carefully? Twenty centuries ago some clues to impending good news of monumental import eluded most folks…
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Bible
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Christmas
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
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Predictions & Forecasts
Does the Christmas Story Still Matter? by Rusty Wright
(Faith December 6, 2015)
Christmas often means time with family, hectic shopping, parties, cards and gifts. But what about the first Christmas? The answer may surprise you…
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Christmas
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Faith
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
An Easter Bunny and an Easter Story Worth Remembering by Rusty Wright
(Rhymes & Reasons April 5, 2015)
Have you ever seen the Easter bunny?…
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Beliefs
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Easter
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Jesus
Who's Got the Body? by Rusty Wright
(Faith April 5, 2015)
A short examination of evidences for the resurrection of Jesus celebrated on Easter Sunday…
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Bible
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Christian Life
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Easter
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God
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Jesus
Honoring Our Mothers by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons May 13, 2012)
Taking our cues from a dying Son…
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Faith
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Holidays
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Jesus
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Mother's Day
Angel Song by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 26, 2010)
A melody of grace…
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Christmas
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
In Praise of Easter by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons April 4, 2010)
The ultimate grave robber…
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Easter
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Faith
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Holidays
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Jesus
Baby Jesus by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments December 21, 2008)
The older we get, the more reason not to believe in the baby Jesus, right? Wrong…
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Beliefs
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Christmas
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus
Not Your Ordinary Birthday Celebration by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 23, 2007)
What must Jesus be thinking…
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Christmas
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Jesus