My wife and I served as evangelical, protestant missionaries in France for eleven and a half years, after which I became the pastor and director of a Christian school in a French-speaking evangelical church, L'Eglise Evangelique de Saint Jerome, in Quebec, Canada. After serving in Quebec for five years, we then moved to Greenville, South Carolina, where I became the pastor of the First Evangelical Church of Greenville. In 1995, we moved to Tallahassee, Florida, where I eventually assumed the management of the family business, and remained there until 2012, when our family moved to Meridian, Idaho. My wife and I have six children. These short devotionals are born out of the loss of one of these children in particular, with the hope and prayer that they will serve to encourage and inspire those who read them in their walk with Christ. God bless you all, and may we finish well the race set before us.

Delays Are Not Denials

Dear Ones: When it comes to faith in Christ, we begin the journey of learning to think outside the box.  I remember that my Dad would say, “You cannot put God in a box.”  In other words, you cannot fit Him into your concepts, vision, and perspective.  He is so much greater and more wonderful…

For Freedom

Dear Ones: When Joseph was sold as a slave to Egyptians, it was written of him, “…whose feet they hurt with fetters; he was laid in iron.” (Ps. 105:18)   There is no doubt that the psalmist was referring to physical fetters and iron.  But what of fetters and shackles of the mind?  What of…

The Lesson of Not Looking Back

Dear Ones: If ever there was a story, an illustration, and declared necessity of learning the lesson of not looking back, it was in the life of Joseph.  We find evidence of this all through his time as a slave, having been sold as such into Egypt, but particularly after he became “prime minister” of…

The Ministry of Fire

Dear Ones: In the Biblical message of God’s dealings with man, fire has always played a very significant role, in its meaning, and in its application to the lives of men.  We see this revealed in the Genesis account of God’s dealings with Abraham, his sacrifice, where there was, “…a smoking furnace, and A BURNING…

Mesmerized By Christ

Dear Ones: What makes a person desire Christ?  Sometimes it is the difficulty of circumstances, or the consciousness of need.  But there is a higher, greater, and more life-changing reason, and we find it with regard to Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus. In Luke’s gospel, chapter 10:38-42, we find that Jesus entered a…

The Quiet Reality

Dear Ones: When the temple was built, and the high priest entered once a year into the Holy of Holies, I wonder how quiet it was?  There this man found himself in utter silence, standing in the presence of the Almighty, being that singular mediator between God and man.  I’m sure that the experience had…

The Principle of Life

Dear Ones: The “word pictures,” or illustrations, that the Lord used in instructing His disciples, are remarkable in that He takes real world facts and truths, and applies them in such a way that we can easily grasp them.  Such is the case of “the corn of wheat” that falls into the ground and dies.…

Wars and Rumors of Wars

Dear Ones: If there is one thing that the Bible does, among so many others, it is to reveal to us the truth, or reality of the great issues of our existence.  Indeed, without a doubt, it brings us face to face with the true nature of man, the evidence of sin, the supreme principle…

The Door of Opportunity

Dear Ones: The Lord Jesus speaks to the church at Philadelphia in Rev. 3: 7-8, in declaring that HE opens doors, that no man can shut, and opens those that no man can open.  Paul speaks of an “open door” also in Colossians 4:3, and this in the context of a prayer.  In both cases,…

“If,” “Then”

Dear Ones: God is always calling us “out” and “away” from our self-centeredness to life, and liberty.  One of His great, and yet, very simple methods in drawing out our hearts to him, is in His use of the little word, “If.”  How great a paradox, that so little a word, could have so many,…