There are twelve gates to the city—each gate from a single pearl! And the main street is pure gold, as clear as glass.
Continue reading...Monday, October 6, 2008
I saw two church signs this week that certainly make me entertain the notion of “bailing out”. One side states, “Hell is a party, and you are the barbecue!” The other side states, “You better turn before you burn!” Would you be inclined to attend that “warm and friendly” church? If you attend that church, do you invite your neighbors?
Continue reading...Monday, October 6, 2008
The key component is my choice. Will my circumstances make me bitter or make me better? An eagle chooses to soar directly into the winds of the storm as the eagle knows the winds of the storm provide the most lift.
Continue reading...Thursday, September 25, 2008
It has been said that Marines are taught to dig a foxhole big enough for a friend. When the battle becomes fierce, “two are better than one”! Life is difficult as it is, but becomes nearly impossible if you do not have someone in your foxhole.
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Days later a storm lashed the town and those within sight of Oyster Creek Road witnessed something amazing. The church building—still intact—was afloat! The flood had lifted it off its pilings and sent it down the road.
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 12, 2008
She got kind of quiet. She said “say that again…” I said “ummm…which part.” She said “the part about the gray hair.” I realized that Susan probably has a few gray hairs, and I might have just offended her. I blushed a little, and she said “the way you said that…
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 12, 2008
They worked in mundane vocations. They were considered "ignorant ignoramuses" by the religious community. Their past was extremely questionable. They were prone to mistakes, misstatements, and egotistical remarks. They argued over who would be the greatest.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
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