Share No Excuse Monday By Susan Niswonger / 4 years ago Excuses, Excuses, you hear them every day. The dictionary defines excuse as a defense of some offensive behavior or some failure to keep a promise. I am amazed at the excuses we come up with to justify our behavior or lack of action. As a Mom, Department Manager and Pastor’s wife, I think I have […]
Share Welcome to the 21st Century!! By Sheri Boulet / 4 years ago My family and I took a much needed break from reality this past weekend. We slipped away in our motor home that has seen very little activity of late and went to the beach. It was so beautiful there. The beaches were white and the water was so clear. As usual our *apostolicness* turned some […]
Share The Fruits of Apostasy By Phyllis Corbin / 4 years ago The Fruits of Apostasy 2 Thessalonians 2:1-3 1 Now we request you, brethren, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him, 2 that you not be quickly shaken from your composure or be disturbed either by a spirit or a message or a letter as if from […]
Share Won’t Need E-flat By Don Doran / 4 years ago Auturo Tscanini, the great conductor, was sitting at his podium prior to a concert one evening. As the orchestra warmed up just minutes before the performance, a bassoon player approached him in a fearful panic. “Maestro, I am very sorry, but my instrument has suffered an accident, and the E-flat will not sound. I am […]
Share Difficulties in Our Lives By Lynne Conley / 4 years ago Difficulties in Our Lives Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble; thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance. Selah. (Psalm 32:7 KJV) Mary and Martha were sisters who lived in town called Bethany. Jesus loved Martha, Mary and their brother, Lazarus. Jesus entered Martha’s house, and she welcomed him […]
Share The Musings of a Reluctant Drama Queen By Sheri Boulet / 4 years ago You know, all I long for is a nice, quiet existence, my family around me, my home orderly and neat, being with my church family and hearing the anointed Word of God, nothing extravagant, nothing out of the ordinary, just peace. I have known people that crave excitement, daredevils at heart, always on the look […]
Share Lessons From The Book Of Nehemiah By Phyllis Corbin / 4 years ago BIBLE STUDY 7 LESSONS FROM THE BOOK OF NEHEMIAH Nehemiah 6:15 -16 15 So the wall was finished in the twenty and fifth day of the month Elul, in fifty-and two days 16 And it came to pass, that when all our enemies heard thereof, and all the heathen that were about us saw these […]
Share Glimpses Of Glory By Sheri Boulet / 4 years ago I ventured out to Wal-Mart late this afternoon. Not one of my favorite things on a Saturday, but of necessity, I had to brave it. I raced around trying to complete my shopping in record time and flee the masses. After I completed checking out I headed for the exit. It was flooding! The alcove […]
Share The Viral Gospel By Martin Schmaltz / 4 years ago We have entered a transition phase of business marketing and advertising. There is this shift from interruption tactics to a more organic form. The day of mass TV ads, full-page magazine spreads, billboards, radio spots and direct mail seem to waning in effectives. Why? · First, we are so inundated with these ads: we begin […]
Share Beyond The Collision By Diana Alvarez / 4 years ago Beyond The Collision A True Story! It was another typical early Sunday morning – or so I thought. I was driving down a two-lane highway on my way to a women’s activity at church. Driving alone gave me precious time to meditate and reflect. Although alert to my surroundings, my thoughts were of various friends. […]