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China’s Communists Get Religion
by Ray Pritchard

George Thomas of CBN News says that China’s Communists have changed their attitude toward religion. After decades of persecution and official opposition, China’s leaders have started to see the value of Christianity in promoting stability and harmony in society. At the recent National Congress in Beijing, President Hu Jintao added the w…

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Day 11: Ambition
by Ray Pritchard

“Not so with you. Whoever wants to become great among you must first become your servant” (Mark 10:43). The whole episode begins with the strange request of James and John and ends in a heated dispute. It’s all perfectly natural because we were born to compete, to fight for the top spot, to look out for number one. Winning and los…

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Sunday Interlude: Time
by Ray Pritchard

“What do you want me to do for you?” (Mark 10:51).Since Daylight Savings Time begins this morning, we’re all turning our clocks ahead one hour. That means we “lost” an hour overnight. Now we have even less time do what we need to do today. Or that’s the way it feels. Against that backdrop, let’s consider th…

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Day 10: Delay
by Ray Pritchard

“Yet when he heard that Lazarus was sick, he stayed where he was two more days” (John 11:6).Think about that for a moment. Jesus is the Son of God with power to heal the sick, yet when he hears about Lazarus whom he loved, he did not rush to his side to heal him. It does make sense on the surface. If you love someone, and if you can hel…

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Home Again
by Ray Pritchard

For me it started yesterday afternoon, when I realized that I had two more messages to give and then I could go home. There is always that moment on any trip when you realize the work is almost done, and if you just press forward and keep going, you’ll cross the finish line and be done with whatever it is you are doing. In my case that usuall…

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Day 9: Toads
by Ray Pritchard

Lent feels like a long journey, and it is meant to feel that way. We often start in late February when winter still has a firm grip, and it seems like the promise of Easter and the coming of spring are a long time away. And the very nature of Lent, with its emphasis on introspection, repentance and confession, can weigh upon us, especially in the e…

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Day 8: Peacemakers
by Ray Pritchard

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God” (Matthew 5:8).Peace never just happens. You have to go out of your way to make peace. That’s why Jesus said, “Blessed as the peacemakers”—not the peacewishers or the peacehopers. In a world torn by strife and fueled by hatred, we need Christians w…

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Day 7: Depletion
by Ray Pritchard

“Someone touched me; I know that power has gone out from me” (Luke 8:46). That’s what Jesus said when the sick woman fought through the crowd to touch the hem of his garment. In some way that we don’t fully understand, Jesus was conscious of God’s power flowing out from him into the body of the woman. Power that had be…

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Day 6: Christlikeness
by Ray Pritchard

“Conformed to the image of his Son” (Romans 8:29).How does the Father shape us into the image of his Son? A new Christian gave the answer with unusual insight. I pass it along for your consideration.I can see now that when I prayed for tolerance, God handed me a seemingly intolerable situation. When I prayed that God would show me …

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Day 5: Unhurried
by Ray Pritchard

Charles Hummel’s classic booklet called Tyranny of the Urgent begins with a simple question. “Have you ever wished for a thirty-hour day?” Heads nod all round. When Hummel first wrote his classic essay in 1967, he identified the telephone as among the chief offenders against a peaceful life. What would he say today about the Inter…

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