Yellowed and torn with age, the newspapers held obituaries as varied as the lives they represented. There were stories of childhood lost, lingering illness with hope for recovery, the mentioning of a graduation still looked forward to, a marriage ended in one spouse’s death when only months old, and the ...
Read More »Yielded and Used By God
While in Mexico last April, I had the privilege of hearing the Sunday morning sermon at Rancho De Sus Ninos given by the Director of La Mision School of Ministry. There is just something extra special about listening to God speak in a new setting. The usual distractions and expectations ...
Read More »Islam Is Infiltrating Our Schools
Parents, do you know what your children are being exposed to at school when it comes to religion? Here are some examples of Islam becoming part of our school’s curricula. The British government has threatened to close down a Christian school if it doesn’t promote other faiths. In Birmingham, Muslim ...
Read More »Power of a Story
The power of life and death resides in our tongues. Words created this world…and we reveal and create reality by speaking. We reveal the reality of what lies in our hearts by the words we speak. We expose others to that reality–and sometimes they receive it as their own. That ...
Read More »“Sweet” Revenge?
“Revenge, at first though sweet, Bitter ere long back on itself recoils.” (John Milton, Paradise Lost) Revenge can be a temptation, a natural desire in the face of a threat or a hurtful act on the part of another. It can certainly seem deserved when an injustice is done. But ...
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