The most fragile man from the weakest clan in Manasseh couldn’t bring himself to acknowledge the angel’s greeting.
Author Archives: Kevin Cochrane
Street Art for the Gospel
Throughout downtown Boston, a certain Mr. Pink is popping up everywhere. He waves from rooftops, peers into large buildings, and suspends himself trees.
Simeon and the simple joys of Christmastime contentment
Simeon walked with purpose to the temple, delighted at the assignment ahead. Today was the day he’d been waiting for his entire life. The Consolation of Israel had arrived, and he had appointment with Him.
Absalom’s Deadly Ambition
God wants you to be ambitious. In Christian circles, we usually associate ambition with greed, cutthroat corporate behavior, and prosperity gospel preaching. Our sinful desires can often lead us down these paths.
Moses’ Finest Hour
Moses, described in Numbers 12:3 as the most humble of men in all the earth, had a request for God.
The Laziest Finance Manager in Scripture
Dave Ramsey could spend a week’s worth of radio shows breaking down the a financial manager so lethargic, he’d put the entire concept of the Protestant work ethic to shame.
A Silversmith Seizes A Golden Opportunity to Start A Riot
Demetrius could smell parchment burning, along with his profits.
The 2nd Most Important Resurrection in My Life
In popular culture, God the Father gets the short end of the stick during Holy Week.
Sleeptalk Sessions with Joseph, woodworker and noted dreamer
Joseph didn’t feel much like a most-favored descendant of King David. Mary returned from a 3-month staycation with Elizabeth carrying a child that wasn’t his and a story for the ages.
The Would-Be King Conspires to Give Up His Throne
Ancient Israel and Judah didn’t handle transitions of power well.
