The day must have started off with fair weather–even sunshine and blue skies. Jesus spent time traveling and performing miracles that all around Him witnessed. Joy and excitement must have filled the air, and the hearts of His disciples as they witnessed His power and the love and concern He ...
Read More »Time to Consider
Davey, marriage isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. But you have to fight for it, son.
Read More »More Month Than Money? From the Blues to Good News. Pt.1
I owe. I owe. It’s off to work I go. It’s a cute little rhyme and it makes us chuckle because many of us can identify with it; but, at the root of that comment lies a sad truth…someone continues to spend more than he or she makes. At the ...
Read More »Three Great Fictional Teachers
Teachers don’t just teach facts, they nurture souls for life. In honor of all the teachers – in homeschool, private school, and public school settings – here are three of my favorite teaching movies. Dead Poets Society (1989) Robin Williams plays John Keating, a teacher with a heart for ...
Read More »Fourth Man
It was the typical Babylonian form of execution. After being bound, the guilty were placed in a brick kiln-type furnace with temperatures over 500 degrees hotter than today’s hottest crematory. Death would be almost instantaneous. Three young Hebrew men were about to experience this form of execution for not bowing ...
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