Forgiveness Lived Out in an Ordinary Life
Forgiveness is never easy, but when it is lived out in an ordinary life it can change a person. In November 1993, “Today in the Word” told the following story:
Forgiveness is never easy, but when it is lived out in an ordinary life it can change a person. In November 1993, “Today in the Word” told the following story:
Contrary to popular American thought, the Celts were not barbarians who fought the Romans alongside King Arthur. Celtic culture was far richer than a Hollywood movie.
After 35 years of pastoring the same church, I am still surprised when folks leave because they can’t get along with others in the fellowship. Here’s why:
Someone has said that memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, and the things you never want to lose. I had such a day this week.
Have you ever seen a sunset and knew there had to be a Creator, or heard music that made your soul desire to dance before the Lord? Here’s why:
We live in earthquake country on the Central Coast of California, 50 miles from Parkfield—Grand Central Station for the Big One expected by all earthquake experts.
Did you ever have a day when life just wasn’t going well? Did anyone say or do something that gave you a reason to smile? Here are eight ways to give a smile.
Today Alan leaves for Iraq—a soldier fulfilling his calling. It must be very hard for his wife and children who won’t see him again for almost a year. Our church family encircled them in prayer last Sunday and will continue to support Chris and the kids in the way that
It is really hard to value invisible people. Most of the time I’m unaware of how I ignore and mentally dismiss people as unimportant. An old poem provides correction.
The Central Coast of California enjoys a mild climate most of the year. This lack of change has lulled my honor of God’s cycle of seasons into a note on my day planner to change my décor.