
3 Reasons Christians Don’t Live in Victory over Sin
3 Reasons Christians Don’t Live in Victory over Sin: I’ve always had a high view of the power of the
3 Reasons Christians Don’t Live in Victory over Sin: I’ve always had a high view of the power of the
Serving God: The Power of Being Available Over Being Prepared: I’m a preparer. No, actually, I’m an over-preparer. I’ve been
A character study we didn’t need In this movie review, Ferrari, I should probably start by making it clear that
Building Kingdom Bridges: I am by nature an introvert. Give me a book and a quiet corner and I’m good
C.S Lewis on Politics and His Ministry: We are in the middle of a political season, and I already feel
An Unusual Easter Message? So, today I’m reading the resurrection accounts in the Gospels, as I often do on Easter,
21 And although you were formerly alienated and hostile in mind, engaged in evil deeds, 22 yet He has now
How to Host a Kingdom (Adult) Birthday Party: Last Friday we celebrated my friends 60th birthday. He asked if we
Jack Burke, Jr. Dies at 100. Yesterday was a sad day. Jack Burke, Jr, legendary professional golfer, instructor, Ryder Cup
Advice on Prayer about Divorce? Touchy subject I know. World peace starts at home But the Wife and I were
It’s election season again in the USA, and while anything can happen, it certainly appears it will be Trump v.
The life of George Washington Carver was extraordinary. Born into slavery George Washington Carver was born in 1864, into slavery,
In my last blog post I explained why Christians should journal. As I explained there, Christians have reasons to journal
Why to journal? For the last week, I’ve gone back and begun reading through my journal. Some reasons to journal
I don’t think I have ever published a reading list after one of our study tours, but this trip merits
On the flight home I watched a movie, Empire of Light. The movie takes place in a movie a theater
The women wanted to go wine-tasting but didn’t want to take the double decker bus with the commoners. There was
Canterbury is the Anglicans’ Rome, and it is where Christianity was reintroduced in 587 A.D. by Augustine (not of Hippo)
Our destination for the day was Rye. What is there in Rye related to the Christianization of England, you ask?
William the Conqueror was a devout Christian. He was married and faithful to one (Mathilda) woman, which is one of
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