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Night Nurse
No, I am not referring to the snazzy ’31 melodrama starring Barbara Stanwyck and Clark Gable nor the Marvel comic book of the same name....

Andrew Comiskey
Jan 29, 20172 min read
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Unoffended?
John the Baptist, imprisoned and burning with hope for the Messiah, sends friends to check out if this Jesus is the real deal. Christ’s...

Andrew Comiskey
Dec 11, 20163 min read
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Living the Truth in Love
We ‘equip holy ones for the work of the ministry…so that we may no longer be infants, tossed by waves and swept along by every wind of...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 31, 20162 min read
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Marvelous Wound
Jesus’ broken body loosed a river of healing, not only for our personal wounds, but also for the massive divides we face as His body, the...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 17, 20162 min read
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Loving the Church
After we shared our desire to do Living Waters in our home church, one of the new pastors exclaimed: ‘It sounds like you love the Church...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 10, 20162 min read
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Bloody Marriage
Marriage is messy business. So much so that Jesus allowed Himself to get messed up for us. He shed blood to reveal our starting point as...

Andrew Comiskey
Sep 19, 20162 min read
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Porn Poison
Sin makes you sick. Porn makes you sicker. The other night, far from home, I had to alter a plane ticket in the wee hours. A couple days...

Andrew Comiskey
Sep 5, 20162 min read
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Clear to Hear
‘I heard birds sing for the first time today.’ So testified a woman from our Mexican Training whose ears had echoed with demonic...

Andrew Comiskey
Aug 22, 20162 min read
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Healing Ethnic Shame
Roque Daniel Delgado’s stepfather was Mexican. Real Mexican. Santiago dressed to the nines, stuffed his Chicago home with colorful...

Andrew Comiskey
Aug 15, 20163 min read
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Rethinking Change
Today’s freedom to be whatever one thinks (s)he is, gender-wise, sheds new light on the question of homosexuality and change. If Kevin...

Andrew Comiskey
Aug 8, 20162 min read
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Annette
Love has a name. I discovered its meaning only when I chose to offer myself 35-years-ago to this person named Annette. What I thought I...

Andrew Comiskey
Jun 27, 20163 min read
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Radical Kindness
‘He was led like a lamb to the slaughter…’ Isaiah 53:7 We will never know exactly what drove a man to slaughter over 49 people in an...

Andrew Comiskey
Jun 17, 20162 min read
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How to Love a Vulnerable Friend: Responding to the ‘Transgendered’
First, thank you for your commitment to your friend. Sometimes devout, energized persons like you can help prevent an already vulnerable...

Andrew Comiskey
May 9, 20163 min read
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Blazing Love
‘Everyone will be salted with fire.’ (MK 9:49) I met Ross a couple of years ago and could tell by his puzzled yet open face that he knew...

Andrew Comiskey
May 2, 20162 min read
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Ignite the Torch
‘The Church must accompany with attention and care the weakest of her children by restoring their hope like a torch carried among the...

Andrew Comiskey
Apr 25, 20162 min read
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Magdalenes Rising
I spent Divine Mercy weekend in Ubon Thailand near the Laos border. Beneath a bamboo cross, an international team welcomed a diverse...

Andrew Comiskey
Apr 11, 20162 min read
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Power of the Crushed Seed
‘Unless a grain of wheat dies it remains alone. If it dies, it produces much fruit.’ I met Benjie Cruz in Bangkok Thailand, 2000, at our...

Andrew Comiskey
Apr 5, 20162 min read
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Chastity and Mercy 2: United We Stand
The Samaritan woman of John 4 represents many Christians today; you could say she is a ‘type’ of the Church in the 21st century. Her...

Andrew Comiskey
Feb 22, 20163 min read
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Enkindling Hope
‘A person’s resurrection is no personal privilege for himself alone. It contains within itself hope for all, hope for everything.’...

Andrew Comiskey
Jan 4, 20163 min read
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Royal Flood
We end our 40 days on the Feast of Christ the King, the final Sunday of the Church calendar. Crowned with thorns and pierced with sword...

Andrew Comiskey
Nov 22, 20153 min read
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