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How My Wife Saved Me

By Jeremy Myers
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How My Wife Saved Me

Wendy 15 AnniversaryToday is my 15th Wedding Anniversary!

I can confidently say that my life is NOT AT ALL where I thought it would be by the time Wendy and I had been married for fifteen years, but at the same time, our marriage is better than it has ever been, and in many ways, our lives are better than we ever expected.

If you have been following this blog for more than a few years, then you know that about five years ago we went through some really tough times.

Recently a different author asked me to write a bit about that time for a book that will get published later this year, and as I was thinking through the questions that I was asked to address, I came to the realization that in many ways, my wife Wendy saved me from myself and from the storms of life during that time.

We fought a lot, and almost got divorced, but her unwavering belief in God, and her constant respect for me helped get me through.

Wendy was the voice and presence of God to me.

Most of the problems we faced were of my own making. I am convinced that one of the reasons God created marriage is so that we can root out selfishness and pride in our lives. I am pretty selfish and proud, and Wendy has been extremely patient and gracious and forgiving over the years. Then especially during those rough years, she was my saving grace.

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Mourning with those who Mourn

By Jeremy Myers
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Mourning with those who Mourn

being with those in painDo you know someone who is mourning a great pain or tragedy? Maybe they lost a parent, a spouse, or a child. Maybe they contracted a terminal illness. Maybe their house burned down or they lost their job.

In such situations, Christians have the bad reputation of saying and doing the wrong things. We sometimes believe it is our job to “fix” people’s problems by giving them pat answers to painful experiences, or by trying to get people to overcome their pain. If you have ever been in a painful experience, you know how upsetting some of these comments can be.

For myself, I am no expert in dealing with the pain and mourning of others, but I have had some painful experiences in my own life, and have talked with many people who have told me about painful experiences they went through and how people responded. The following are some suggestions for how to be with those in pain without making their pain worse. These are suggestions for mourning with those who mourn.

There are four things NOT to do, and four things to do.

Don’t Blame God

Christians don’t intentionally blame God when tragedy strikes, but often, if we really listen to what we are saying, we tell people that God is responsible for taking their child, their husband, or their parent.

We say things like, “This is all in God’s perfect plan. He must have wanted to take little Bobby home to be with Him. God has something better in store for you. His ways are higher than our ways.” When talking with people in their pain, make sure that not a single Christian cliche comes out of your mouth. Not only are Christian cliches never helpful, they almost always border on heresy.

In one of my times ofย personal tragedy, I actually had someone tell me that God was using this tragedy to prepare me for something worse. ย That was encouraging. So not only was God destroying my life in the present, but it was all to prepare me for some way He would destroy my life even more in the future? This just doesn’t sound like God.

No matter what a person is going through, don’t put the blame on God. He doesn’t take children away to teach parents lessons. He doesn’t send cancer to teach us to pray. He doesn’t burn up houses to help us depend on Him.

Don’t Judge

Along with blaming God, some Christians also like to blame the person who is hurting. The classic example of this is in the book of Job where Job’s four friends tell Job that the only reason bad things are happening to him is because God is punishing him for some sin. If Job would just repent, they say, everything will turn out okay.

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How to Get to Know Your Neighbors

By Sam Riviera
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How to Get to Know Your Neighbors

neighborsDo you want to get to know your neighbors? Do you want to share with them the love of Jesus? Let me share with you what has worked for us …

My wife and I know most of the people in our neighborhood and in the two adjoining neighborhoods, a total of about three hundred homes. Several neighbors have told us that we know more neighbors than anyone else in the neighborhood, and asked us how that happened, since many of our neighbors have lived here longer than we have.

Follow Jesus to Your Neighbor’s House

We enjoy getting to know neighbors. It may appear to come natural to us, but we make it an intentional part of following Jesus.

In this series I will discuss some of the methods that have worked for us in getting to know our neighbors, how we move some of the relationships beyond just being acquainted, and what weโ€™re doing now to move those relationships to yet another level.

Living in Neighborly Isolation

Most of us drive home from work, push the button on our remote garage door opener, pull into the garage, close the garage door, and go into the house. If we emerge from the house that evening, we may go only to our backyard, possibly to play with our children, or to grill something on our outdoor grill. The next morning, we raise the garage door, back out, and wave to a neighbor as we pull away from our house.

If we hire a lawn service, we may rarely spend any time in our front yard. If weโ€™re lucky, we may know the people who live next to us, but probably donโ€™t know most of the people who live two or three houses away from ours. We may notice a house with an unkempt yard, or the house with several broken-down cars parked in front. But we donโ€™t know the people who live there, and assume theyโ€™re probably lazy.

Many of us find our friends and build relationships at work, church, or among relatives. When we have a party, those are the people we invite. When the party runs a little late on a warm summer evening when all of our neighbors have their windows open, and our guests are laughing and singing and some neighbor calls the police to complain, weโ€™re offended. We silently make a vow to get even with every neighbor who does anything to annoy us. We have our rights and have to stand up for them! Right?

Thatโ€™s what Jesus would do, right? Didnโ€™t He throw the moneylenders out of the temple, His temple? If Jesus could display His righteous anger, shouldnโ€™t it be OK for us to do the same?

Loving Your Neighbors Like Jesus

We have discovered there is another way, a way that not only doesnโ€™t get the neighbors upset with us and us mad at the neighbors, but a way that looks a whole lot more like Jesus.

This โ€œother wayโ€ begins with getting to know our neighbors.

Let me show you how we have come to know our neighbors, and how you can too.

If you truly want to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ, it begins by getting to know your neighbors.

What are some easy, practical ways to do that? Weโ€™ll look at some of those ways in the series of posts on getting to know your neighbors. Sign up to receive them all for free by filling out the form below.

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Go Ask Your Mother

By Jeremy Myers
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Go Ask Your Mother

Make sure you thank your mother today for everything she has done for you throughout the years. All the meals she has cooked, the clothes she has washed, the floors she has cleaned…

And thank her as well for having more knowledge and expertise about life than anybody else you will ever meet. That is why as children, no matter what problem we were facing, we knew mother could solve it. And when we couldn’t find mother, and went to dad instead, it was to ask the only question which maybe he knew the answer to:

“Hey dad… where’s mom?”

Ha!

So I laughed when I saw this image last week:

mothers know everything

It’s true, and we men know it…

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Why I Want to Move to Canada

By Jeremy Myers
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Why I Want to Move to Canada

I bought some coffee from McDonald’s the other day. It was $1 for a large coffee. You can’t beat that.

Except there was one problem.

It was lukewarm.

I like cold coffee (black, with no ice) and I like hot coffee (black and piping hot), but I cannot stand lukewarm coffee. I want to spew it out of my mouth. I don’t though. I drink it…but I don’t like it.

Whenever I drink lukewarm coffee, I mutter a little “imprecatory Psalm” (Christian lingo for “curse”) under my breath towardย Stella Liebeck, who sued McDonald’s after she spilled coffee on herself while driving in her car.

So anyway, I laughed and laughed when I recently saw a picture of this coffee cup:

hot coffee in Canada

Yep. Just another reason to love our neighbors to the north!

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