Do you find yourself in the need of courage lately? Do you shrink back as you read the daily news? Do you fear for the future of your children? Are you feeling like hope has sailed to a distant shore, eluding your grasp and dulling your heart? If we were to take all we are … Continue reading Courage, Dear Heart
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Wake Up America: It’s the Month of Elul
It was September 9, 2020 when I began typing this blog. On the biblical calendar, that's the 20th day of Elul. You may not realize God has his own calendar, called the Hebrew biblical calendar. He's had this calendar since the beginning of time. Our world lives and abides by the Gregorian calendar- a calendar … Continue reading Wake Up America: It’s the Month of Elul
The Tower of Babel in our Midst
The story of the Tower of Babel is well-known and discussed in church circles and Bible study, but many don't realize its theme still reaches into the heart of our nation. In fact, this story isn't just a theme in our nation right now, it's actually playing out in front of our very eyes. Let's … Continue reading The Tower of Babel in our Midst
Quarantine: COVID-19 and The Time of Testing
Not long ago I wrote about the coronavirus. I thought I'd written enough. But a few days later I realized I wasn't done. I had this feeling there was more to be said. So I prayed, "what else should I write about this Lord?" The next morning I got up and started making breakfast. As … Continue reading Quarantine: COVID-19 and The Time of Testing
God Keeps His Promises
"The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them; he delivers the from all their troubles. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted." Psalm 34:17,18. You may or may not be familiar with these verses, but as you read them, the meaning is clear- God listens to us- he hears us- he delivers us- he … Continue reading God Keeps His Promises
Jesus and Christmas: The Things You Never Knew
I hope you are enjoying the beautiful season of lights, songs and overall joy in the air. It's the time of year when find yourself decorating, baking, eating and dancing to Christmas carols. Some of us have Christmas traditions we've followed that were passed down through generations. Others may have created new ones that will … Continue reading Jesus and Christmas: The Things You Never Knew
A Greater Love
I have a feeling most of you reading this blog know a lot about the Titanic tragedy. It happened over 103 years ago, yet it still intrigues people. I watched the movie Titanic over and over when it came out in 1997. The story of Rose and Jack was more than enough to pull you in. … Continue reading A Greater Love
Where Am I Going?
Do you ever look back on your life and wonder, "Where have I been going all this time?" Do you ever look back at the years you spent trying to figure out what your purpose is, only to realize you have no idea if you are in the right place? I used to do that a lot. I'd … Continue reading Where Am I Going?
Revelations
So what exactly is a revelation? Many people think of the book of Revelation from the Bible when they hear this word. In this case it can be associated with end times theology, or an apocalyptic word. But really the word revelation doesn't mean "end of the world" or apocalypse. What is really means … Continue reading Revelations