Archive for the ‘Daily Encouragement’ Category

Posted on October 17th, 2008 by by Forrest Wychopen

Have you left?

Most of us regret admitting it when we’re wrong. (Come on. Be honest. Admit it!) It hurts our pride. It’s uncomfortable and difficult to do. But we each know the value and joy of a restored relationship that has been damaged due to a harsh word or inappropriate and unkind action. It is difficult to […]

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Posted on September 26th, 2008 by by Forrest Wychopen

Hurricane Ike, YIKES!

Many people along the Gulf Coast, and further inland, were affected by Hurricane Ike. Everyone affected by the hurricane has a story to tell. Here’s ours. Fortunately, we left on Wednesday afternoon, two days before the storm hit Houston early Saturday morning. (I received a heads-up phone call from a dear friend with access, through […]

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Posted on September 21st, 2008 by by Forrest Wychopen

Seeing Him

Seeing God with eyes of spiritual understanding will change the way we view the Christian life. I have some good news for you. Deep and well structured theological insight is not a requirement for seeing God. Years of study or years of devotion to God with the committed disciplines of a militant soldier do not […]

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Posted on September 4th, 2008 by by Forrest Wychopen

Honorable Men

Prior to becoming permanently disabled with Multiple Sclerosis, I had the privilege of working for about 14 years with Dealer Associates, Inc (DAI) with corporate offices located in Arlington, Texas. DAI provides an array of products, training, and consultative services to franchised automobile dealers. Although I was invited to have partial ownership when DAI was […]

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Posted on September 2nd, 2008 by by Forrest Wychopen

The Inconvenience of Reading God's Word!

Be honest. Is reading the Holy Scriptures a duty? Maybe a burden or even a hassle? Perhaps something you need to “get out of the way” before you start your day? I’ll be honest. Years ago I usually read Scripture because I had a Sunday school lesson or a sermon to deliver. In those days […]

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