Ever encountered sequences? Occasionally, I’ve heard them personified as Murphy’s Law. I don’t remember ever hearing a term applied to that pesky situation when the one thing you want to do is barely out of reach behind numerous (often spontaneous) “urgent” predecessors, until my type-A grandfather coined the term (at ...
Read More »Chenaniah: Master of the Song
So I’ve got to tell you, I’ve never really taken the time to focus on Chenaniah until now, but what an amazing story he has. For it was declared by David that the Lord had chosen the Levites to carry the Ark of the Covenant and to minister in the ...
Read More »Then and Now: The Homosexual Agenda
A graphic scene unfolds in Genesis 19, in which two angels visit Sodom and are compelled by Lot to stay in his home, rather than spend the night in the town square. At nightfall, all the men in the city surround Lot’s house, demanding to have sex with his two visitors. ...
Read More »Who Is It “All About” Anyway?
As a parent, many times I was moved to say to my young one, “You are not the mother. You are not the Queen. You are not God.” She often operated under the mistaken idea that everything centered around her; and if it didn’t, then it should. Ever come across ...
Read More »The Life Changing Power of the Easter Message
Every year at this time people come to church by the droves. Whether they come out of tradition or a sense of obligation, what is important is that this is one time out of an entire year that churches are filled. The big question is what are churches doing to ...
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