Author Archives: Dr. Mike Courtney

Day 5 of 40 Days to Celebrate the King: On This Day

Day 5 of 40 Days to Celebrate the King: On This Day

Day 5 of 40 Days to Celebrate the King Psalm 44 and I Corinthians 15:1-28 On this day, 44 years ago, I made the second smartest decision I have ever made. Well, actually I followed through on the second smartest decision. I made the decision 6 months earlier when I asked Doris to marry me,… Continue Reading

Day 4 of 40 Days to Celebrate the King: Untying a Colt

Day 4 of 40 Days to Celebrate the King: Untying a Colt

Day 4 of 40 Days to Celebrate the King: Untying a Colt Today we read Psalm 44 again and Luke 19:22-40 You may not be used to following the Liturgical Calendar Readings and The Book of Common Prayer. Usually, there is a suggested Psalm that is read for an entire week. Something happens in my… Continue Reading

Day 2 of 40 Days: The God Who Takes Forever

Day 2 of 40 Days: The God Who Takes Forever

Day 2. Today’s reading is Psalm 44 and Luke 8:22-56 There is a wonderful praise song that we love that talks about “the God of angel armies.” Imagine in your darkest and most difficult hour the heavenly host of celestial beings all coming at God’s command to surround and protect you. I can get fired… Continue Reading

40 Days to Celebrate the King

We are starting a 40-day adventure. If you are wondering what that is, here is a link to my Facebook page and the video that explains it all. (I think) https://www.facebook.com/mikecourtney716 If you have already watched that PLEASE don’t watch it again. 🙂 Be blessed! Continue Reading

Follow Me: 40 Days to Celebrate the King

Follow Me: 40 Days to Celebrate the King

My friend Sarah had a fishing show. It was called, catchy enough, Hooked On Jesus. I was her pastor so it seemed right that she would invite me to be a guest on her show. We went out early one Thursday morning to Percy Priest Lake, two boats, Sarah, her husband Chris, and me in… Continue Reading

Hearing and Listening

Hearing and Listening

Okay, this story will get me in big trouble, and frankly, it should. But I don’t care. It’s such a good story it just needs to be told. I spoke at a big church in Nashville on Sunday. Doris went with me, and as is her custom, drove. On the way home, she was driving.… Continue Reading