Encouragement

Psalm 34 A Psalm of David when he pretended madness before Abimelech, who drove him away, and he departed. 1    I will bless the Lord at all times;     His praise shall continually be in my mouth. 2    My soul shall make its boast in the Lord;     The humble shall hear of it and be glad. 3    Oh, magnify the Lord with me,     And letContinueContinue reading “Encouragement”

Thoughts on prayer

Encouragement in prayer Untutored, we tend to think that prayer is what good people do when they are doing their best. It is not. Inexperienced, we suppose that there must be an “insider” language that must be acquired before God takes us seriously in prayer. There is not. Prayer is elemental, not advanced, language. ItContinueContinue reading “Thoughts on prayer”

Book Review: Has God Spoken

In, Has God Spoken, Hank Hanegraaff writes what he defines as “Proof of the Bible’s Divine Inspiration.” It is a great scholastic book. Hanegraaf uses an acrostic to set the tone from the beginning and stays believable while staying true to his acrostics. In fact, there is a total of five acrostics that set theContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Has God Spoken”

A Few Thoughts on Activism

A Few Thoughts on Activism What does Scripture say?            I am an individual who is very guilty of reacting and then researching whether I reacted correctly at a later date. As a believer, who is indwelt by the Spirit of God, I believe that to not always be sinful behavior. At times it certainly can beContinueContinue reading “A Few Thoughts on Activism”

The Inconvenience of Truth

Truth can be such an inconvenient thing. It certainly has been in my life, especially when I have avoided it or sought to manipulate it into something that is not true. James wrote concerning a mouth that both blesses and curses that “these things should not be so.” (James 3) This certainly should be theContinueContinue reading “The Inconvenience of Truth”

What happens when the crowd (and our emotions) get involved

What happens when the crowd gets involved? Several years ago I read a book by Frank Peretti titled, The Visitation. Quite honestly it challenged my thinking in a way that still resonates. Every writer hopes that someone will agree with their perspective or accept the possibility that their viewpoint may be correct and I mustContinueContinue reading “What happens when the crowd (and our emotions) get involved”