During the summer between my Freshman and Sophomore year of college, I had the privilege of being a camp counselor at a farm camp. We had all kinds of domestic animals. I will never forget the day I witnessed the speckled hen urgently call her chicks. They ran to her ...
Read More »When The Laughter Stops
Ecclesiastes 3:4 says, ‘[There is]…a time to weep and a time to laugh,’. God recognizes the need to cry, and the need to be joyful. And because of this, He has blessed us with those who will indeed make us laugh when all we want to do is cry. Robin ...
Read More »Has Sports Become An Idol?
Has Sports Become An Idol? By John Livingston Clark Football, basketball, soccer, baseball, golf, or tennis, which will it be? Eighty-nine percent of Americans believe sports are an important part of the culture. Not only that, according to the Barna Group, sports figures have greater influence than religious leaders. It ...
Read More »Lucifer
He was amazing to behold. He possessed a face like the sun, shining in full strength with eyes like flames of fire. Exhibiting a voice like the roar of many waters, he epitomized perfection. Glowing white hair covered his head; white like wool–like snow. His feet were like refined burnished ...
Read More »What God Opens
We heard a sermon today in church about ‘books opened’ by the Ancient of Days in heaven concerning judgment (Daniel 7:10). Indeed, strewn throughout scriptures we read of God opening and closing depending on the situation. Thankfully, we serve One who opens the best way where there seems to be ...
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