I came home to sadness from my first year at a Christian college. My Grandma (Mother’s mother) was on her deathbed in the hospital. When I visited her, she could barely carry on a conversation. I did learn that she had doubts about her salvation. How could that be? She ...
Read More »The Challenging Storm (Poem)
Matt 14:27 But straightway Jesus spake unto them, saying, Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid. Jesus, Our Lord, sent the multitudes away, Then went up into the mountain to pray. Into the midst of the sea, his disciples were sent forth in a ship, The winds ...
Read More »Holiness Fits The Saint
Holiness fits the saint, Who has been justified by God’s righteousness through Jesus’ death and resurrection. It cost Christ Jesus His precious life, Telling God’s truth slant: Father God aggrieves over His children’s wandering in darkness of sin. Without making them holy, He can never embrace them again. ...
Read More »Navigating the River of Doubt
In early 1914, Theodore Roosevelt was looking for a new challenge after failing to win a third nomination for President. Along with his son, Kermit, and Brazilian explorer Candido Rondon, Roosevelt set off to explore the River of Doubt in the Amazon forest of Brazil. If the former President wanted ...
Read More »Our Hope: Forever True
“Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” Hebrews 11:1 (NIV) Have you ever wondered if your faith was what it should be? Or maybe even questioned if faith is really real? I think all believers ponder these kinds of things. ...
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