Imitating Paul: “What Shall I Do, Sir?”
Paul’s two questions should guide our lives: “Who are you, Sir?” and “What shall I do, Sir?”
Paul’s two questions should guide our lives: “Who are you, Sir?” and “What shall I do, Sir?”
The gifts are all different, and all used differently and to different degrees. Some are more obvious than others, some remain hidden yet are still effective.
It’s not the magnitude of the gift itself, but rather the magnitude to which it is used.
Sometimes it’s wiser to be foolish – when you’re being a fool for Christ.
I love the story of Paul’s conversion for its dramatic and historical aspects. But I also love it for its faith aspects and the message it bears for all Christians.
I don’t like the word “disability.” I haven’t liked it for a number of years, especially not since I’ve known the high school freshman featured in this news story video. I’ve known Gabriela Fenelon for a little more than 14 years now. She’s my niece.
While my sister-in-law was (more…)