Home / 2015 / January (page 2)

Monthly Archives: January 2015

Working Out: the Walk of Faith

A “Walk of faith” is a powerful metaphor to consider.  A walk implies progress, movement and purpose.  In the natural world, a walk offers multi-faceted blessings: the beauty of nature, the health of physical activity, the quieting of the typical frantic pace.  Though I know those things are truth, the primary ...

Read More »

Is It The Last Generation?

  IS IT THE LAST GENERATION?   The Great Generation, as we so well know it, those brave ones who marched courageously into the front lines of World War 2, and weathered the Great Depression, is soon coming to an end, as we witness more and more of our elders ...

Read More »

Feeling “Less Than Enough”? Moses Did Too!

Exodus 3 and 4 relates the beginnings of Moses being used by God in very significant ways.  Moses’ first realization of a “God-move” in his life was at the burning bush.  After turning aside to investigate why the flaming bush didn’t disintegrate, he heard God speak to him.  Now remember, ...

Read More »

A Christian Warrior, an Open Battlefield

A Christian Warrior, an Open Battlefield “Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends”, (John 15:13). Proudly, I have two sons that served in the military, one in the Air Force, the other the Marines. My youngest son, who served in the ...

Read More »

Power Grids and Spiritual Darkness

There have been four major assaults on power sources around the world in the last year and a half. On January 25, 2014, 140 million people in Pakistan were left in the dark because jihadists attacked a major power line. There have also been onslaughts against grids in Mexico and ...

Read More »