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Star Ferdinand's Articles in Devotions

  • He Shatters the Spear
    As I watched the movie, The End of the Spear, I was particularly struck by one scene involving Kimo, the first male of the tribe to become a “God-follower” and Mincaye, the hardened, vengeful leader of the tribe.
  • My Gift to God
    When I was in high school, one of my coaches gave me a placard that read, “What you are is God’s gift to you. What you make of yourself is your gift to God.” She asked if it meant something to me and I said it did, but what it meant to me was not what the Bible teaches.
  • Giving Up Self
    A few weeks ago, a co-worker asked me what I had to give up to lose 30 pounds. My response was “Nothing. I can eat whatever I want. I just have to fit it into my allowances for the day.” Later, I thought, “That’s not correct.” What I gave up was myself.
  • Expectations
    The beggar that Peter and John met expected them to give him some money. He did not expect them to restore his health. Why not? In those days, it was a common belief that people got sick or were born with disabilities because either they or their parents had sinned. Remember what Jesus said in John 9:3 as He dispelled this myth?
  • God's Love
    “God cares too much to be unconditional in his love.” When I heard the radio announcer on "Joni and Friends" say those words, I asked myself, “What can be better than unconditional love?”
  • God's Favor
    Every year at summer camp during my childhood, I looked forward to the closing night’s devotional. All I really remember now, except the candlelight, is Luke 2:46, the theme verse of the camp. I’m not sure why that verse has stuck with me over the years. Perhaps,
  • We Are Family
    It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon. Each row of people got up in turn and moved to the communion stations set up around the sanctuary. Many people were with their biological families.

    My thoughts drifted back to the last time my mother came to visit
  • The Language of Death
    “We lost Dad today.” “Grandma passed away.” “I’m sorry, but she’s gone.” “He’s gone to his eternal rest.”

    Death. Why is it so hard to say the word? Why is it so hard to say a loved one has died?
  • Nothing Can Separate Us
    On February 27, 2000, a man I didn’t know wheeled a lady into the church auditorium. My immediate thought was, “I bet that’s Lynne.”
  • Body Stewards
    Twenty-five years ago, my body weight was well below the maximum allowed for military enlistees. I told a friend I couldn't imagine myself at that maximum weight. Fifteen years later, my weight had surpassed that unimaginable number of pounds. Why? It was not because of a medical condition, but because of the poor choices I made.
  • Lord, Take Control
    While listening to Glenn Green's song, “Let Go and Let God”, I reflected on my need to control the events of my life.
  • My Favorite Thing
    A few months ago, I received an email notifying me of Bettye’s death. I didn’t make it to the memorial service, but I listened to a recording of the service and the words her daughter-in-law Bethany had written regarding a discussion with her 7-year-old daughter
  • From Ruin to Reconciliation
    When we look at people around us who have not become “new creations” in Christ, we tell ourselves that we are pretty good people. It is easy to see the “speck” in our brother’s eye. Why?

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