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The joy of being the prodigal son
What was lost is now found, what was dead is now alive
Feb 26
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James Johanningmeier
Jesus will never abandon you
a meditation on the persistent love of our savior
Feb 1
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James Johanningmeier
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October 2025
Who is your best friend?
a meditation on the greatest friend of all
Oct 28, 2025
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James Johanningmeier
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Quiet Moments: "Here I am. Send me!"
First Quiet Moments devotion of the new series, "Lessons in Waiting." Based on Isaiah 6:5–8.
Oct 26, 2025
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James Johanningmeier
Identity in Christ
Let not what the world says define you, but be defined by the God who truly loves you.
Oct 17, 2025
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James Johanningmeier
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August 2025
In Jesus' Name
The true significance of Christ as our mediator and how God provides for us, even with mundane means.
Aug 18, 2025
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James Johanningmeier
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June 2025
Worship has always borrowed to sanctify
Christian worship has always been borrowing from the culture around us and flipping it on its head. Why would we stop now? A further expansion of the…
Jun 4, 2025
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James Johanningmeier
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May 2025
By Your side: A testimony of God at work in my life
Inspired by Forrest Frank's latest album CHILD OF GOD II - a testament of God working through every high and low in my life
May 30, 2025
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James Johanningmeier
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the most fallacious debate: why we shouldn't be baited by the "God isn't real" argument
ah, yes, the debate of the century must fall for 'tis no debate at all
May 8, 2025
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James Johanningmeier
Worship should be rooted in orthodoxy
An expansion of a discussion concerning contemporary worship and Lutheranism
May 3, 2025
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James Johanningmeier
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April 2025
There is absolutely nothing wrong with contemporary worship
The way that Christians have worshiped has changed throughout time, from using the book of Psalms as a hymnbook to writing vast quantities of worship…
Apr 24, 2025
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James Johanningmeier
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Quiet Moments: The joy of the resurrection
The joy that comes on Easter morning can be for every day, both morning and evening.
Apr 24, 2025
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James Johanningmeier
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