Greetings from Beverly Hills, FL
“When’s your next trip?” a friend inquired the other day.
I laughed and replied, “Well, we’re home for a couple of months. But Lord willing, we plan to return to Canada in July.” Continue reading
Greetings from Beverly Hills, FL
“When’s your next trip?” a friend inquired the other day.
I laughed and replied, “Well, we’re home for a couple of months. But Lord willing, we plan to return to Canada in July.” Continue reading
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Dene Ward is a blogger, Bible class teacher, writer of devotional books, and speaker at Women’s retreats and lectureships.
She lives in Lake Butler, Florida, with her husband, Keith
Dene’s blog, Flight Paths, is one of my wife’s favorites. Well, next to ThePreachersWord, I think.
Today’s Facebook Friday is from her Facebook page. You can learn more about Dene and access her unique blog posts, featuring stories about life and applying spiritual principles, by going directly to her page. Continue reading
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You’ve heard the expression “wearing your feelings on your sleeve.” These days, many people apparently wear them on their T-shirts.
On our recent trip, I was up early in the Hampton Inn lobby writing a blog post. When the breakfast bar opened, a large, gruff-looking man—who looked like he could hunt bears with a stick—entered the room. He was wearing a T-shirt with wording that made me do a double-take. Continue reading
Dr. Clarence Macartney, an early-20th-century minister and author, once related a story about a supposed meeting in hell.
Satan called his four leading demons together and commanded them to think up something that would trap more souls.
“I have it!” one demon said. “I’ll go to earth and tell people there is no God.” Continue reading
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Growing up, I had good reason to loathe my father. He was abusive and struggled with addiction. He cycled in and out of jail, and that sent my family tumbling down the economic ladder,” wrote author and Wheaton College professor Esau McCaulley.
“Before he died when I was in my mid-30s, I realized that my sense of my own righteousness had callused into something cruel,” McCaulley admitted. Continue reading
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Greetings from Beverly Hills, FL
It’s good to be home after a month-long trip–Actually, three trips rolled into one.
It was good to meet many of our readers during our travels — some for the very first time. It also appears that, based on our stats over the past 3-4 weeks, we picked up some new readers. Welcome! We hope you are encouraged and edified by our blog posts.
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Today, as designated by the United States Congress, we observe the National Day of Prayer, held each year on the first Thursday in May.
Established in 1952 and later set by President Ronald Reagan, this day serves as a call for Americans to seek God in prayer.
This year’s theme is “Glorify God Among the Nations: Seeking Him in All Generations,” based on 1 Chronicles 16:24, which records King David’s prayer of thanksgiving when the Ark of the Covenant was returned to Jerusalem: Continue reading
“Leadership is influence,” wrote J. Oswald Sanders, “the ability of one person to influence others. One man can lead others only to the extent that he can influence them.” Continue reading
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