Tag Archives: Samuel Pipim

Thanksgiving: Thanks for Giving

On the eve of “Thanksgiving,” may I take this opportunity to say to all, “Thanks for giving….(Fill in the blanks).” To all those who reached out to me and my family during our difficult time, we offer our sincere and … Continue reading

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Replace the Turkeys

Thanksgiving day in America pays tribute to the great suffering of millions of turkeys at factory farms and to their funeral at our dinner tables. The price tags for it and other special holidays are not just in the cost … Continue reading

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The Pen

No one has yet succeeded in silencing the voice of the pen. To ignore it is to be influenced by it, and to attack it is to promote it. Over the years the powerful have tried to banish, tarnish, and … Continue reading

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Honestly Mistaken

Honest mistakes are almost inevitable in the quest for truth, innovation, and change. Those who’ve never made mistakes are those who’ve greatly accomplished nothing. Though costly, we shouldn’t be discouraged by mistakes. Mistakes afford an opportunity to learn and grow. … Continue reading

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The Power of Our Words

Our words can discourage or inspire, wound or heal, tear down or build up. An unknown poet wrote: “A careless word may kindle strife; A cruel word may wreck a life. A bitter word may hate instill; A brutal word may … Continue reading

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Bitter or Better

Life is full of injustice and undeserved hurt. These ill-treatments can make us bitter or better. From Joseph’s experience we learn that, we’ll be BITTER when we focus on the “I”—ourselves and the hurt we’ve unjustly suffered. But we’ll be … Continue reading

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The Irony of Monuments

Monuments honor those who have long passed from the scene. But monuments also pay tribute to our betrayal. In Christ’s day, when our voices could have made a difference, we shouted “crucify Him!” Then we later esteem Him by exalting, … Continue reading

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From the Deepest Valley

From the mountaintop, some have seen the Promised Land. But from the deepest valley, others have caught a vision of God Himself. Jacob of old, fearing, fleeing, and weighed down by his sin, had a dream of a mysterious Ladder. … Continue reading

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AMEN–The Last Word

“Amen” is a universal word, having been imported directly from the Hebrew into many other languages. AMEN (“let it be so”) expresses surety or absolute certainty. It’s a fitting last word in prayer, affirming our strong agreement with God regarding … Continue reading

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Birds of Purpose

It’s tragic to have no purpose in life. It’s worse to misunderstand or lose one’s purpose. To cheer and keep his lonely father company, a successful young man presented a most valuable Christmas gift to his aged father. It was … Continue reading

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