Prudence—not a common word in today’s culture, yet a word all can live by and see good days. Prudence is caution, the ability to foresee and avoid an evil thing. It was a word so valued in early American life that is became a popular girl’s name during the 17th ...
Read More »Caution: Sin is Infectious!
“We know nothing; we are at sea in a whirlpool of conjecture.” Thomas Wakley, Editor of The Lancet, on the spread of Cholera, 1853 For centuries, the cause of infectious disease remained elusive while physicians struggled to find answers. Beginning in the Middle Ages, poisonous, unseen vapors that reeked in ...
Read More »OUR HOPE: Acknowledge The LORD In Our Fear
Let us acknowledge the LORD; let us press on to acknowledge Him. As surely as the sun rises, He will appear; He will come to us like the winter rains, like the spring rains that water the earth. Hosea 6:3 We have been witnesses to several terrible acts of violence ...
Read More »Arise and Shine–Expectantly!
On the Sunday before Jesus’ crucifixion, the crowds welcomed Him expectantly. His popularity soared on that day–so much so that the people intended to make Him their king. They were ready to force the issue, if necessary. They cheered, applauded, and celebrated His entrance into Jerusalem by paving His way ...
Read More »Can you be “A Good Samaritan” Anymore?
My sister calls me the “Photo Nazi”. Embarrassingly, a title I have rightly earned. More than a few times my fit has been the source of our family’s entertainment as I try to capture my girls’ childhood from behind my camera’s lens. I love to set up, take pictures just to get the perfect shot. ...
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