For most of us, sharing our faith in Christ would be the last thing on our mind if someone was demanding our money and threatening to shoot us if we didn’t hand it over. But for 92-year-old Pauline Jacobi of Dyersburg, Tennessee, the opportunity to share her faith with the ...
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 »And Their Bows Shall Be Broken: Evil is Self-Destructive
In bible times, the bow was a symbol of victory, used to launch flaming arrows at an intended target. The deadly arrows contained oils or resins soaked into fibers and set aflame. Aimed at their mark, they were launched. Hitting their target, they caused scolding and burns to human flesh and ...
Read More »Wash Day: Cleansed From Sin
It usually fell on Mondays. It was perhaps the longest, most tiring day of the week–not for the lazy or faint-of-heart! It was wash day, and it had nothing to do with pouring liquid detergent into a Maytag and coming back thirty minutes later to a load of clean clothes… ...
Read More »Follow Your Heart And Trust Your Struggles
Robin Arzon: a determined example of taking the negatives of life in stride and coming out a winner. Just like most young girls, she had dreams. She decided to follow in her father’s footsteps and become an attorney. Approximately a year from college graduation, she inadvertently became involved in a ...
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