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The Skinny on Resolutions: A Video by the Skit Guys

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The first week of January is halfway over. How are you doing on your resolutions? Yeah, me too. Although, I did go to the gym this morning. That’s good. Would you like to know the skinny on resolutions? Then check out the video by the Skit Guys letting us know about how different people handle Resolutions. Enjoy!

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5 Kinds of Prayer: The Skit Guys

What kind of praying do you think is best? You can tell us your thoughts by clicking here.

PS: I share this video because I love the overall point about the nature of our praying. I do need to point out that, doctrinally speaking, I do not agree with The Skit Guys interpretation of “Thy kingdom come” in the model prayer. I do not believe it refers to something Jesus will do at His return. I believe it refers to establishing His rule throughout our lives on earth even now. His kingdom was established on the day of Pentecost in Acts 2 and has continued to be spread through the earth ever since (cf. Mark 9:1; Colossians 2:13; Revelation 1:6).

The Skit Guys: Be Careful Hitting on a Stranger

Come on! Really? Has that line ever worked?

You ever had an awkward moment trying to get a date or even out on a date? If you are allowed to put it into print, why don’t you tell us about it. You can let us know by clicking here.

For my e-mail subscribers, here is the link to watch the video.

The Skit Guys Teach Us about New Year’s Lists

Enjoy this funny skit about our New Year’s resolutions? Have you already broken yours too?

Here is one that is a little more serious, but I hope you enjoy it as well.

PS. Here is the link to the post for my e-mail subscribers who can’t see the videos.

Probably Not the Best Way to Evangelize

Hey guys, I’ll be getting back to regular posts soon. Just a lot of stuff going on right now. So, I’ll rely on the Skit Guys again today.

We all want to pass the gospel on to others, to plant the seed. But perhaps there are some ways we should avoid. The Skit Guys give a great example of that. Enjoy.

(here’s the link for my e-mail subscribers: http://edwincrozier.com/?p=1981)

The Skit Guys Buy Cards for Their Ladies

Okay, this is what I meant for my last card to say, Marita.

Enjoy the skit and go buy your wife a card, guys. Better yet, just let her know you love her in any way you can.

Here’s the link for my e-mail subscribers: http://edwincrozier.com/?p=1958

The Skit Guys Give Something to Think about Regarding Modern Day Idols

Well, preseason is upon us. The great Sunday pasttime. And Monday. And now Thursday, I think. Oh yes, and Saturday.

Anyway, the Skit Guys give us something to think about.


(here is the link for my e-mail subscribers: http://edwincrozier.com/?p=1966)

No, I don’t think being a football fan is a sin. But let’s make sure we keep everything in proper perspective. By the way, the video could have talked about work, music, television, and any number of things that we let get out of hand and control our lives. Let’s make sure we’re seeking God’s kingdom and righteousness first.

Greed Harmony: A Skit Guys Video about Relationships

Before we get to the post, let me say thanks for being patient with me as I took a sabbatical from blogging throughout November. I’m back and plan to be bringing your springboard as planned from now on (until my next overwhelmed schedule). Now on to today’s family springboard.

Relationships are tough. Sadly, we often take the easy way out when relationships get hard and try to medicate our struggles with money. Maybe we hoard it. Maybe we spend it. Maybe we just fixate on stuff. 

Check out the Skit Guys video that really highlights the point and demonstrates the absurdity of it all. Deep down inside we know it won’t help. Sometimes we just need to see how ridiculous we can be to get some sense slapped into us.

 

I think Black Friday may actually be the biggest shopping day of the year because a whole bunch of people are needing to medicate all their raw struggles and hurts from a day spent with their family. Maybe it’s just the good deals. Or maybe its a convergence of the two. 

When struggles come in your marriage or your family, don’t medicate with money. Cast your anxieties on God (Philippians 4:6-7). Then go to the family member and get honest. Deal with the feelings. Yes, be gentle, humble, loving, and tender-hearted (Ephesians 4:32), but deal with it. Trust me, you’ll feel a lot better as you connect to your loved ones than you ever will if you disconnect and buy something.

I hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving last week and that it drew you closer to your family and God. If not, don’t make it worse by hoarding or spending. Go to your family and work on the relationship.

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