Linda Delgado August 10, 2024 Poetry 1,123
Over two thousand years ago, there ensued a battle for our souls. A war for the heart of all humankind, as it was tugged on by the strings of time. Knowing that time was in God’s hands, the tug of war ensued at His command. Even though the Messiah, His ...
Read More » Jennifer Woodley August 9, 2024 Heart Warming 1,782
2 Timothy 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. Catherine Booth did not have an enviable life. Her mother was a ...
Read More » C D SWANSON August 8, 2024 Heart Warming 1,588
Clara’s Journey of Faith Introduction Clara, an 86-year-old widow, finds herself navigating the complexities of today’s world, which often feels foreign and frightening. Her children live in another state, leaving her to face the challenges of loneliness and societal changes alone. Yet, Clara’s faith remains her anchor, guiding her through ...
Read More » John Clark August 8, 2024 Faith 1,887
Among all the religions of the world, Christianity is one of diversity, inclusiveness, and equality. It is diverse because it consists of people from all races, cultures, and other religious backgrounds. No matter what nation one goes to, someone of the Christian faith will be there, with maybe a few ...
Read More » C D SWANSON August 7, 2024 Faith 1,430
Embracing Courage in the Midst of Darkness The Bible is replete with powerful scriptures that remind us of God’s unwavering presence and His command to fear not. In Deuteronomy 31:8 we are assured: “And the Lord, he it is that doth go before thee; he will be with thee, he ...
Read More » John Clark August 7, 2024 Faith 1,439
The first Olympic Games began in Olympia, Greece, in 776 B.C. It began with a 600-feet foot race which, according to literary traditions, was the only event for 13 centuries. Some sources say it might have started even earlier. This dating places the Olympic Games several hundred years before the ...
Read More » C D SWANSON August 6, 2024 Interviews 2,408
Interview with Michelle, a Bible Class Teacher for Children aged 5-7. She is my neighbor’s niece and was visiting when we started chatting outside, it was a lovely day. She had children Bibles in her hand, and we just got to speaking about God, and how quickly children memorize Bible ...
Read More » Jennifer Woodley August 6, 2024 Faith 1,178
Exodus 3:10 Come now therefore, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring forth my people the children of Israel out of Egypt. Do you find yourself, like me, sometimes making excuses for pressing activities that need to be completed? Making excuses or procrastination has been elevated ...
Read More » C D SWANSON August 5, 2024 Relationships 1,507
Herod the Great: A Tale of Power and Reflection In the annals of history, Herod the Great stands as a complex figure—a ruler whose legacy is both grand and tainted. His life, marked by ambition, cunning, and monumental construction projects, echoes throughout the ages. But beyond the stones he laid, ...
Read More » John Clark August 5, 2024 Faith 942
At 75 years of age I have lived an entire generation. I can tell you that the world is not what it was when I was growing up, and I am not referring to the advancements in the medical field, in technology, or in any of the things that make ...
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