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There is good reason for... -- John 21:1-19 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C -- 1995
There is good reason for repetition, and growth through it, if one keeps head, hands, and heart focu
Nelson Mandela and F. W... -- Acts 9:1-6 (7-20) -- Third Sunday of Easter - C -- 1995
Nelson Mandela and F. W. DeKlerk in 1993 together received the Nobel Peace Prize.
When I was in college... -- Acts 9:1-6 (7-20) -- Third Sunday of Easter - C -- 1995
When I was in college an evangelist spoke to the student body.
Lunch money! Lunch money! I... -- Acts 9:1-6 (7-20) -- Third Sunday of Easter - C -- 1995
"Lunch money! Lunch money!
Society has never tolerated differences... -- Acts 9:1-6 (7-20) -- Third Sunday of Easter - C -- 1995
Society has never tolerated differences well.
A learned and well-traveled... -- Revelation 5:11-14 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C -- 1995
A learned and well-traveled woman was speaking to me recently.
When do we stop to... -- Revelation 5:11-14 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C -- 1995
When do we stop to praise God?
The Man Who Mistook... -- John 21:1-19 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for His Hat is a collection of case histories of individuals wit
I remember walking into an... -- Acts 5:27-32 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
I remember walking into an Armenian history class in college and the professor was standing on the d
Love Canal, you will recall... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Love Canal, you will recall, is an area south of Buffalo, New York, discovered some years back to be
Fred must have been born... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Fred must have been born a workaholic. He was an overachiever in sports, music, and academics.
The well-sealed bottle bearing... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
The well-sealed bottle bearing a precious message is known to be one of the world's most seaworthy v
Perhaps one of the classic... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Perhaps one of the classic conversion stories comes from David Wilkenson's The Cross and the Swit
W. B. J. Martin recalls... -- John 21:1-14 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
W. B. J.
Ananias' times of prayer were... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Ananias' times of prayer were very ordinary, only a quiet gentle presence.
Human beings never were any... -- John 21:1-14 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Human beings never were any good at "waiting on the Lord!" Abraham grew tired of waiting for the Lor
When we hear the story... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
When we hear the story of Saul's conversion, we know a turning around so dramatic that Saul became k
Paul's conversion on the Damascus... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Paul's conversion on the Damascus road is perhaps the most famous record we possess of the way God c
Saul, the man who had... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Saul, the man who had persecuted the heretical Christian sect, now found himself confronted by Jesus
It is said that, when... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
It is said that, when John Bugenhagen first read Luther's The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
The skill of a pool... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
The skill of a pool player lies in knowing how to get the balls to change directions.
Do we call it chance... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Do we call it chance, circumstance, accident, or what?
In the Chicago Tribune, Bob... -- Acts 5:27-32; 40-41 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
In the Chicago Tribune, Bob Greene reflects on famous people.
The dramatic conversion of Paul... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
The dramatic conversion of Paul, reported in Acts 9, is only the beginning of a long and exciting st

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Ananias, Meet Your Brother -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Carlos Wilton -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
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Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I fear no evil; for you are with me; your rod and your staff — they comfort me. (v. 4)

Are there angels among us who save people in danger?

One of the stories I tell in response to this question, was sent to me by Robyn Bradley of Oxford, Wisconsin. She’s a therapist and licensed clinical social worker who is the Director of Psychological Health for the Wisconsin Army National Guard.

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Object: A hearing aid.

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The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
There was a farmer living in a remote part of the Norfolk countryside who had been burgled a number of times. On the last occasion he was disturbed in middle of the night, he went downstairs with his gun and when a torch was shone into his face, he pulled the trigger several times.

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Stan Purdum
(See Lent 4, Cycle A, and Easter 4, Cycle C, for alternative approaches.)

If asked how many images of God this most familiar of all psalms includes, most people would probably say one, that of shepherd. (And, while saying it, there's a good chance they'd actually be picturing Jesus with a lamb in his arms, thanks to the famous painting of that scene hanging in Sunday school rooms all over America.) But, in fact, there are two images of God in this psalm -- the shepherd (vv. 1-4) and the host at a banquet in the temple (vv. 5-6).

Richard E. Zajac
... the good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep...

Doctor Bernie Siegel claims that coincidences are God's way of remaining anonymous.

__________

I have spent nine years here at the hospital. In the course of those nine years I've witnessed and experienced many strange things. I've watched events occur that made me stop and think and wonder. I've found myself doing something or I've found others doing something that made me scratch my head. I've come across many coincidences that made me wonder if indeed they were coincidences.
David H. Webb
It is hard to find a more bold expression of the Easter faith than what we hear from Peter today in our first lesson.

Peter and John had just healed a lame beggar at the gate of the temple. Without hesitation Peter proclaimed to the astonished crowd that the healing was the work of God who had raised Jesus from the dead. Almost immediately, the Sanhedrin arrests Peter and John and puts them on trial. They ask. "By what power or by what name did you do this?" (v. 7).

Mark J. Molldrem
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