Stone's Edge

Stone's Edge

Rick Lubbers

Columnist/Writer

Join a 40-something dad, journalist and church leader for a monthly look at the Christian life. From sports and music to marriage and raising children, Stone’s Edge is a unique view at our everyday walk with the Lord.

Oct07

LSN always published the Good News that God saw fit to print

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The New York Times operates under the famous motto “All the News That’s Fit to Print,” but the unofficial motto of Living Stones News has been “All the Good News That God Sees Fit to Print.”

Powered by prayer, strengthened by faith, led by the Word and prodded by an unwavering vision, the people God gathered to publish Living Stones News never lost sight of the chain of command. LSN always was – and always will be – God’s newspaper to proclaim the life-changing and soul-saving power of His Son, Jesus Christ.

Sep09

A voice, a guitar and spiritual growth

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Former Take The Fall frontman releases poignant solo effort

Apr07

Easter weaves a powerful yarn

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Easter’s story opens with a triumphal entry. The Savior on a donkey. A crowd welcomes its King. Cloaks and palm branches for a road. “Hosanna in the highest!”

Easter switches scenes to a final supper. Jesus shocking the disciples with His talk of being betrayed. Bread is broken. A cup consumed.

Mar03

Start seeing miracles

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“Do you believe in miracles? Yes!”

Sportscaster Al Michaels’ famous words still resonate today, some 32 years after an unheralded U.S. hockey team defeated the mighty Russians in the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y.

Jan16

Have you Tebowed today?

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For those of you who spent the past few months employed as hermits or exploring deep space, “Tebowing” is defined by the folks at tebowing.com as “getting down on a knee and praying, even if everyone else around you is doing something completely different.”

Nov05

Plenty of Thanksgiving to be found in little, everyday things

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When was the last time you thanked God for a big pile of fall leaves to jump in? A cold glass of water? An exciting novel?

Another Thanksgiving is upon us, and we’ll praise and thank God for the most important things in our lives such as family and friends, our jobs, good health and a host of other spiritual blessings -- and rightfully so -- but how often do we stop to thank Him for the countless small items He gives us that add joy to our lives?

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