In 2008, as powerful forces beyond our control take hold of our children and grandchildren's hearts and minds, do we, as those who profess a belief in God, continue on as generations have before us or do we dare take a look at ourselves and try to see what we look like through the eyes of a child or teenager? Are we confident enough to drop the agreement/disagreement mentality and risk thinking out loud our thoughts with this thing called faith? samiller313@gmail.com
How does one know when he has gone to the Cross? As I head into Thanksgiving, I can't seem to shake this thought from my mind ... that the key evidence of one who has gone to the Cross is that he has received the power to forgive. As Christians, we...
"What matters most. When you know it might be the last time you will see someone, you talk about ... what matters most." David Brickner, Executive Director of Jews for Jesus, spoke in my church yesterday and reminded us of our need to talk about ......
How things change when we seek Jesus instead of our calling! And oh, how distorted things can be when we don't! What is your calling? Is it different than what Jesus called His disciples to do? How closely does your calling resemble the...
"We all have a calling; imagine getting to Heaven and realizing you spent your life never knowing your calling ... and many will." Beth Moore in Jesus The One and Only goes on to say, "But seek Him instead of your calling."
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What I know for sure today is that when you go to the Cross ... all by yourself ... not through your church ... and not through a Bible study ... if you go all the way to the Cross ... if you get near enough that you can hear, see and feel all that...