“Slaves must always obey their masters and do their best to please them. They must not talk back or steal, but must show themselves to be entirely trustworthy and good. Then they will make the teaching about God our Savior attractive in every way.” Titus 2:9-10
The majority of us have an employer or supervisor of some kind who oversees our work. In this... read all »
The “King of Pop,” Michael Jackson, died last week. He will be remembered for his music, performance style, and unfortunate allegations of child molestation as well as the grotesque degeneration of his appearance largely due to an overdependence on plastic surgery.
His real legacy however will not be any of these things but rather the intensity and person... read all »
Over the years I've learned that the difference between sin and no sin is about one extra minute of self control.
Take doughnuts for example. Whenever I eat them I pay a terrible price “digestively” speaking. But the allure of Tim Horton’s – “I'm just going in for a decaf” – and the smell of that freshly baked produce invaria... read all »
Based on the poor attendance for our mid-week Bible study, Roger and I are considering cancelling it altogether. Here are some basic reasons for either keeping it or cancelling it.
Pros
Cons
1. Good opportunity to study the Bible.
1. Inconvenient
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One of my more selfish prayers has always been that God would spare me the experience of death. Talk about wanting your cake and eating it too – I want to go to heaven and I want to avoid death in the process.
Of course, I don’t pray for things that are impossible (ie. That God would ignore my sins) and this prayer is no exception. In I Cor. 15:51 Paul sa... read all »