Category Archives: J.Ferris: Warfare against Intimacy and Conversation

The Earnest of Being Important

The other day I was reminded of the following sent to a pastor friend of mine some years ago now: Subject line: “Shakespeare – Wilde” “Dear Terry, After our conversation yesterday, as well as catching up on my reading at … Continue reading

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Make Believe Love

The following is mostly from an email, sent to a hurting pastor some years ago.  I trust it will find resonance in your own heart. This morning I received another revelation, and it came as I was thinking about your … Continue reading

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Female Circumcision

I saw something in the context of a conversation with some very close friends.  It came to light, so to speak, as we shared the content of a book that had been urged on us by another good friend, Jon … Continue reading

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Canaanites

This is by way of the continuation of my last blog. My impression is that The Lord is indeed willing: Over the years, I have discovered, (the hard way) why The Lord commanded that the children of God wipe out … Continue reading

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Rejection a Tell Tale Sign!

TRUTH: “For the eyes of the LORD range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him. You have done a foolish thing, and from now on you will be at war,”  2 Chronicles 16:9. The … Continue reading

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As A Little Child

This morning, as I thought about the aversion to meaningful/lasting relationships, the following two verses of Scripture came into alignment for me: “Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he … Continue reading

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