Road Trip Reading
Back in the days before in-car DVD players, kids had to amuse themselves on long rides by playing road games (like I Spy and Punch Buggy).
Back in the days before in-car DVD players, kids had to amuse themselves on long rides by playing road games (like I Spy and Punch Buggy).
Jesus needed to fulfill all scriptures exactly. He sent his disciples to a certain place to bring a mule’s colt to ride on going into Jerusalem.
Lori and I came home from a very long trip to find a wild mallard drake in our yard. It came from the garden pond in our front lawn. He was obviously injured and looked like he couldn’t fly.
This Memorial Weekend was one of the most memorable that Lori and I have ever spent. I was invited to preach on Sunday at the Yellowstone Bible Camp, one of my favorite places on Earth.
The unsung heroes of the psych world are the trillions of lab rats who faithfully ran mazes, pressed levers and endured mild electric shocks in order to further our knowledge of human behavior.
As Jesus’ ministry was coming to a close on earth, it was time for more advanced training for the twelve apostles. Jesus gave them power and authority over all demons and to cure all diseases.
Lately I’ve been thinking about the Biblical verse from Ecclesiastes, “For everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven”.
I want to apologize to Commissioner Terry Barber for getting an important detail in my column this last week wrong.
From the beginning of Jesus’ ministry His greatest desire was to instill “faith” in His followers. He knew that without faith, it is impossible to please GOD.
Those of you who receive my column in your email may not realize that it is also printed in a newspaper.
Did you really just call Republicans “disgusting” Mr. Ronnie Hamilton. I am writing a response to the ad you put on the front page of the Forney Messenger last week.
Jesus and His disciples crossed the sea to the land of the GERASENES. As they left the ship, they were met by a man possessed with about two thousand demons.
It was a scene that was more than I could never have imagined. The auditorium at the Dallas Convention Center was filled to capacity, almost 10,000 NRA members.
When I moved into my husband’s house 16 years ago, he had a drum set in his back bedroom. On weekends he liked to go in there, crank up some old rock and roll and bingbang- boom away.
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