Dear Aliens, I am terrified! Do you know the synonyms? Here are a few – shocked, startled, spooked, scared, frightened, horrified, and panicked. You may be thinking that I am not biblical because over and over our Lord tells us not to fear anything or anyone except Him. It is true that the “fear of…
After 15 months, this Sunday we come to the end of the book of John. And like many good books, this one ends with an “epilogue”. It’s a section at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened. John gives us a great testimony,…
Dear Friends, Are you a sign seeker? If so, why? I am not going to insult your intelligence because I suspect you know. Various reasons like uncertainty in decision making, comfort in painful times, confirmation of convictions, curiosity about the future, fear of wrong choices, as well as validation of beliefs. We are coming to…
I remember playing a game as a kid where players put cards face down on a pile announcing how many of a certain card they were playing. Other players would challenge them by saying, “I doubt it.” If the first player was telling the truth, the challenger took the whole pile. If they were not…
Dear Friends, I doubt most of us are prepared! I am dead serious! I am not whistling in the dark and most certainly do not have my head in the sand. A shepherd and fig-picker by the name of Amos was called by God to deliver this message – “prepare to meet your God.” Amos’…
Dearly Beloved, Finished or unfinished? We all know what it is like: A half-read book A half-done project An abandoned diet The unreturned phone call The almost sent email We all, like sheep, have gone astray and have unfinished things cluttering up the highway of life. However, some are more serious: The job we quit…
The “Old African Blasphemer.” This is how John Newton often referred to himself later in life. Though he grew up in a Christian home, Newton lived a life far from God as “libertine and infidel”, and the captain of his own slaving ship. In 1748, Newton was caught in a terrible storm at sea and…
On April 26, 2003, during a solo descent of Bluejohn Canyon in southeastern Utah, Aron Ralston dislodged a boulder, pinning his right wrist to the side of the canyon wall. After five days, he knew he could not live much longer without food and water, yet it seemed impossible to free his arm. Since he…
Dear Friends, It has been a while since I have written a “weekly” – eight weeks to be exact if my memory serves me correctly. Although my memory is not functioning as I am in partial “brain fog” after traveling for two solid days getting home from Zimbabwe with our Vacation Bible School Team. Despite…
Hey Family, I had a good time at the missions potluck last Sunday after the service. Three of our partners shared, Steve and Allison, Paul and Susan Condie, and Brandon and Heather Young. Brandon and Heather talked about their ministry in Papua New Guinea. They live in the town of Wewak and their role is…