Author name: Leon Stier

22) The Lord Will Watch Over You

     “God is always watching over you,” my Sunday School teachers told me.  This is one of the very first things we learn about faith, along with “Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so.”  These are basic, simple truths of the Christian faith, and they are not just for […]

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20) What Would Jesus Do?

     A while back I read a very boring book that was written by a most interesting man.  I had heard much over the years about a Japanese Christian named Toyohiko Kagawa (1888-1960), and when I ran across a book by him in a used book store I picked it up.  The Law of

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16) Can Your Faith Survive Prosperity?

 Today’s reading is from a blog that I follow.  Author Randy Alcorn shared these thoughts yesterday from his Eternal Perspectives Ministries website and blog ( http://www.epm.org ).  His words remind me of an old German proverb which says, “It takes strong shoulders to bear good times.”      Dwight L. Moody once said, “We can

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8) Turning the Other Cheek

The following article entitled The Jackie Robinson Story was written by author Eric Metaxas for the April 15, 2013  Breakpoint reading ( http://www.breakpoint.org / a ministry of Prison Fellowship).      The words are famous even among those who know little about baseball: “I’m looking for a ballplayer with guts enough not to fight back.”

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3) Faith in Training

From C. S. Lewis in Mere Christianity:     Faith, in the sense in which I am here using the word, is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted, in spite of your changing moods.  For moods will change, whatever view your reason takes.  I know that by experience.  Now

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2) Precious Lord, Take My Hand

By Thomas Dorsey (1899-1993); Guideposts magazine, October 1987     Back in 1932 I was 32 years old and a fairly new husband.  My wife, Nettie, and I were living in a little apartment on Chicago’s South-side.  One hot August afternoon I had to go to St. Louis, where I was to be the featured soloist at a

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