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Monthly Archives: March 2020
Silver Lining #1
Now that we are nearly 10 days into our “Stay at Home” order from Governor Newsom, I’ve had some time to reflect on some of the positive things I’ve learned as a result of this experience. I like to call … Continue reading
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Which Wolf Will You Feed?
This morning I found a copy of an old Cherokee story whose culminating line has guided my life for a long time. The story was shared by Dean Yeong. It reads as follows: “An old Cherokee is teaching his grandson … Continue reading
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Defining “Essential”
So yesterday I asked what was on people’s minds. I thought I would take a moment and share something that’s been on my mind the past two weeks. One of the greatest things about times of crises is that we … Continue reading
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Differences – and what they might represent …
Sharon wrote: “Pastor Craig, I have been reading in Kings. I notice there are different ways in which they were spoken of in regard to the end of their lives. One time it will say, he died, or slept with … Continue reading
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Vocational Update and … What’s on Your Minds?
Hi there. I wanted to give my readers a quick update about my vocational plans. Originally, I announced that I was leaving as pastor of Woodland Hills Community Church on April 26. Due to the COVID-19 crisis, however, I have … Continue reading
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