Share When The Heart Murmurs By Sheri Boulet / 10 months ago When The Heart Murmurs When my nephew was born many years ago we were told he had a heart murmur. Immediately we became concerned, but the doctor was quick to reassure us that it was probably harmless and he could very well outgrow it in time. I happened to be somewhat younger at that time, […]
Share An Ounce Of Prevention By Sheri Boulet / 10 months ago An Ounce Of Prevention As a nurse, I deal with the effects of lives lived without concern each day of my life. And with my own extra *fluffy* state, I also live with the knowledge that I need to do a better job taking care of myself. I sat yesterday outside of a conference where […]
Share Help While You Can By Lynne Conley / 10 months ago Help While You Can We have secure locks and deadbolts on our houses, and our vehicles are manufactured at the factory with alarm systems. This is one way that an intruder can’t come and steal everything we have worked hard to buy without them drawing attention to themselves while they are breaking the law. In […]
Share ”The Road to Emmaus” By Lynne Conley / 10 months ago ”The Road to Emmaus” The beatings and the pure humiliation Jesus went through just for us. Our minds can’t comprehend the love He had for all mankind. There were two men on their way to Emmaus. Jesus was walking beside them and asked them what they were talking about on their journey. Cleopas and another man didn’t […]
Share Instrument of Freedom or Historical Document By Susan Niswonger / 10 months ago Instrument of Freedom or Historical Document The powerful first line of the Declaration of Independence jumped off the page as I reread one of our most valuable documents. When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume […]
Share When Death Comes By Sheri Boulet / 10 months ago It comes quickly Even when it is expected It steals in And provides an ending To some one’s story When death comes Hearts cry Tears run hot Not for the life that is gone But for the life that is left behind When death comes It catches you Unaware Even if you have waited Holding […]
Share Fit for the Pew? By Satrena Green / 10 months ago Fit for the Pew? Today’s Bible Reading: Acts 7 – 13 Scriptures that stood out to me: Acts 13:42 “And when the Jews were gone of the synagogue, the Gentiles besought that these words might be preached to them the next Sabbath.” Acts 13:44 “And the next Sabbath day came almost the whole city together […]
Share A Word For God’s Young People By Daniel Elmore / 10 months ago First and foremost, this wicked and sinful generation needs a group young people that are on fire for God. We as Apostolic Pentecostal Young People must commit everything to God. We are the Church of tomorrow, so we can’t sit around and dabble in the world, thinking that there won’t be a major consequence. This […]
Share Where Is God? By Marvin Hinds / 10 months ago Where is God? How many times have we asked that question? It’s easy to look to God with a paintbrush of blame instead of approaching him with humility and helplessness. In our revealing of life, we forget about God. We may attend church and give something in the offering plate, but beyond that, there is […]
Share Never Give-Up By Lynne Conley / 10 months ago Never Give-Up John Augustus Roebling was an engineer. He had an idea to build a sensational bridge that would be connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. Everyone that John made contact with was against him. John had a proposal of building this bridge. He had determination, and nobody could stop his vision for this dream. The definition […]