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Jason Nelson

Jason Nelson

Jason had a career as a teacher, counselor, and leader. He has written and spoken extensively on a variety of topics related to the Christian life. He has been a contributing writer for Time of Grace since 2010. Jason lives with his wife, Nancy, in Wisconsin.

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The Sunday school story

I can’t remember her name, but I’ll never forget what she taught me in that musty church basement. We started with Jesus stories and…

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Manna must be fresh

“I will rain down bread from heaven for you. The people are to go out each day and gather enough for that day” (Exodus…

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Code of conduct

I don’t think God gave anyone authority to dictate sub-commandments. I don’t think there’s a First Commandment subsection A.1.b.ii that we need to follow…

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It’s all in the attitude

There are three outlooks on life I know don’t work.  Clinging to the past (because there is no future in it) Pessimism (because there…

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The Christmas truce

World War I was one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. New weapons were used in old-style combat. Enemy forces dug in right…

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Thanks anyway

It seems like Paul is expecting too much from us in his letter to the Philippians. In chapter 4 he presses a talking point…

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The confessions of a man

I have a confession. It’s hard to be a man. I’m sure it’s hard to be a woman too, but I can’t speak to…

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Every ending is a new beginning

Lately, I’ve been getting my devotions to my editor about a year in advance. I am amazed at how quickly time passes and how…

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Overlooked blessings

“Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much” (Luke 16:10). Thanksgiving Day is dedicated to honoring God for the…

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Difficult people: The toad

This may seem unkind, but some people are difficult to deal with because they act like toads. They’re just there. They blend in with…

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Difficult people: The fox

Some people are difficult to deal with because they act like foxes. They’re always working an angle. They are driven by self-interest. There’s always…

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Difficult people: The bull

Some people are difficult to deal with because they act like bulls. They intimidate others to get what they want. It’s a power play….