Mr. Do-Bee

1324) When I was small, we had a little black-and-white TV in our home. I can remember watching some children’s programs in my pre-school years. One of them was Romper Room. I don’t remember too much about the show, but I can recall a character named Mr. Doo-Bee. This bumble bee would model things we
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Are You Too Far Gone?

1323) There are people throughout history who many would appropriately label as evil. If I just focus on those who have lived in my lifetime, the list is dark; people such as, Jim Jones, David Koresh, Jeffery Dahmer, and Charles Manson. Even the list of wickedness found within the last two years would be lengthy,
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I am a Failure

1322) I am a perfectionist. As Adrian Monk always said, “It’s a blessing and a curse.” I want things that hang on the wall to be straight. I want the dishwasher to be filled so the maximum amount of dishes can be placed within. I want for my desk to be uncluttered. But, I’m a
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Leadership is Difficult

1321) The summer of 1981 was an important time for me. I went with 30 other teens and six leaders on a mission trip focused mostly on Gibraltar. That summer, we did puppet shows, singing, evangelism and more. From time to time, I’ll think about that summer and there is always a smile on my
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An Anatomy of the Truth

1320) If you were to study about truth, you would think it would be pretty straight-forward. Something is either true, or it’s not; it cannot be both. Having stated this, we live in a society who believes in what many call, “versions of the truth”. Man is the one who decides if something is true
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Last Days: Danger!

1318) We’ve spent the last 20 days studying 20 ways people in the last days will act and react. I think the number here is important. When you were a child, and you were told something, it was one thing if you were told one time, more important if you’re told it again. If you
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Last Days: A Form of Godliness

1317) When I was a Bible teacher, one of my favorite things to teach was the Sermon on the Mount. How in the world would a bunch of high schoolers enjoy and even relish an event that had very little action? It’s all in the presentation. As I read and studied the Sermon on the
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Last Days: Loves of Pleasure, not God

1316) Have you noticed how often people use the word addicted? We’ll hear of someone who became addicted to drugs, alcohol, or gambling. Though a person’s background and maybe even a genetic tendency makes addiction susceptible, it usually starts out as a choice. When we read 2 Timothy 3:4, Paul tells us that in the
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Last Days: Conceit

1315) I am very busy, but I always make time to do at least a little reading each day. I love reading the thoughts, ideas and creativity of others and when something especially hits me, I write it in my quotes journal. One such quote is, “You’d worry less about what others think about you
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Last Days: Recklessness

1314) I have mentioned Seth Godin before. He is the man behind the marketing seminars I have taken. In one of his daily emails, he stated, why be angry when a mouse is acting like a mouse? My tween students came immediately to mind. Working with kids is wonderful, but it can be frustrating. When
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