Babbie Mason

  • Celebrating Diversity

    Celebrating Diversity

    Because of the music ministry with which God has blessed me, I have had the privilege of worshiping in countless churches. I have praised the Lord with people of numerous races and denominations. As a result of my experiences, I have come to the conclusion that, regardless of doctrinal differences, racial preferences and varying worship styles, the body of Christ has more in common than it has differences.

  • Your Flight of Faith

    by Babbie Mason   Even though I have no desire to fly an airplane, the flying process has always intrigued me. I had a hunch that flying an airplane was very much like walking by faith. A conversation I had with Eric, an airline pilot who just retired from flying commercial and military airplanes for …

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  • Why Your Feelings Don’t Matter

    Why Your Feelings Don’t Matter

    Like airline pilots, we can’t rely on the way we feel if we want to reach our destinations safely. Even though I have no desire to fly an airplane, the flying process has always intrigued me. I had a hunch that flying an airplane was very much like walking by faith. A conversation I had …

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  • Finishing Your Course


    The Christian Race Ann Chastain, one of my former pupils, grew up to run an impressive number of marathons. When I interviewed her on my TV program, Babbie's House, she challenged me to enter Atlanta's upcoming U.S. 10K Classic race, to be held on Labor Day morning.

    Reluctantly I said yes. I love to walk, but this 6.2-mile race is known as the most difficult 10K because it's mostly uphill along one of Atlanta's thoroughfares.

    Ann became my teacher. The first time we trekked up a hill, I noticed that the in-shape runners took it as if it were nothing, but I found every step painfully difficult.

  • Celebrate Diversity in Worship

    Celebrate Diversity in Worship

    Because of the music ministry with which God has blessed me, I have had the privilege of worshiping in countless churches. I have praised the Lord with people of numerous races and denominations. As a result of my experiences, I have come to the conclusion that, regardless of doctrinal differences, racial preferences and varying worship styles, the body of Christ has more in common than it has differences.

    Time and time again, I have seen the love of Christ as it has been demonstrated to the lost and hurting. I have seen the church in action as its members became agents of healing and wholeness.

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