The Bible completely changed for Tim Allen.
He’s been reading the entire Old Testament — in Aramaic, French, Latin, and Greek, page by page. The story that wrecked him the most was the Book of Job. When Job asks God why he’s suffering, God essentially replies: “You weren’t here when I created the world. You don’t understand why the waves stop at the shore or why the stars move… so why are you questioning me?”
It left him humbled and in awe.
In a world obsessed with quick answers, certainty, and self-importance, the Book of Job stands as a profound philosophical reminder of humility. It teaches us that true wisdom begins with acknowledging how little we actually know and how vast the mystery of existence truly is. There’s something deeply honest about the raw exchange between human suffering and divine perspective.
What part of the Bible (or any ancient text) has surprised or moved you the most?
When my son gave his graduation speech, he began reading from a prepared text. "I want to thank my mother & the wonderful influence she has had on my life. She is a shining example of parenthood." He paused, looked up & said, "Sorry, it's so hard to read my mum's handwriting."
Part of learning to see the beautiful parts of life again is recognizing that a hard season doesn’t have to be full of only hard days.
There are still so many reasons to treasure life and thank God.
When we throw people on church stages knowing that they’re walking in unrepentant sin…
We’re communicating to them that their talents matter more to our ministry than their walk with Jesus does.
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God doesn’t call us to find a power within ourselves to overcome the issues we face in this life. He calls us to put on His armor because we're facing a battle. And His weapons aren’t silly spiritual suggestions that might or might not work. His weapons are certain. Eph. 6:13-18
Parents who sit alone aren’t avoiding people.
They are avoiding negativity, drama, and complaining.
They just want to watch their kid play… without the noise.
"Winning is fun... Sure. But winning is not the point. Wanting to win is the point. Not giving up is the point. Never letting up is the point. Never being satisfied with what you've done is the point." -- Pat Summitt
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