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Watch Your Blind Spots
Watch Your Blind Spots
Pastor Paul Stephens
2 hours ago2 min read


Living With Final Judgment in Mind
The View From Above: Thoughts to Help With Everyday Life July 6, 2026 Pastor Paul Stephens Living With Final Judgment in Mind We are all marching toward a final judgment—an accountability and assessment of the quality of life we have lived for Jesus Christ. We should be living now in anticipation of that. If you live wisely, in preparation for that great day, it will be the greatest moment of your life thus far. Scripture Focus 2 Corinthians 5:10 (NIV) “For we must all stand
Pastor Paul Stephens
1 day ago2 min read


A Future Filled With Hope
A Future Filled With Hope
Pastor Paul Stephens
2 days ago2 min read


A Day of Gratitude
The View From Above: Thoughts to Help With Everyday Life July 4, 2026 Pastor Paul Stephens A Day of Gratitude Today is a day of celebration, as it should be—the 250th birthday of our great country. And I do mean great—the greatest in the history of the world. I do not mean to sound hyperbolic. We should be celebrating, and the centerpiece of our celebration is gratitude to God for the founding of our country 250 years ago. It was a miracle! We should also be grateful for thos
Pastor Paul Stephens
3 days ago2 min read


Halfway Through the Year
The View From Above: Thoughts to Help With Everyday Life July 3, 2026 Pastor Paul Stephens Halfway Through the Year Half the year is now history. Let’s take a little inventory. You probably made some resolutions at the beginning of the year—things you wanted to do and accomplish, things you had been neglecting that you needed to take more seriously. No doubt there were habits that you needed to shed, whether they were time wasters or simply unhealthy. There are always areas w
Pastor Paul Stephens
4 days ago2 min read


Pursuing Peace in Our Relationships
The View From Above: Thoughts to Help With Everyday Life July 2, 2026 Pastor Paul Stephens Pursuing Peace in Our Relationships Our biggest problems are relational. That may not be true for everyone, but it certainly is for many—and perhaps for you. Conflict, offense, disagreements, misunderstandings, neglect, and wrong perceptions all contribute to the problems we experience in our relationships. Then there is how we react to it all. Anger, bitterness, unforgiveness, and ill
Pastor Paul Stephens
5 days ago2 min read


The Power of Your Example
The Power of Your Example
Pastor Paul Stephens
6 days ago2 min read

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