Anita Renfroe On Humor in the Bible

Anita Renfroe has become one of my favorite comedian's. First, heard about her the Momsense song on Youtue.  Found this clip of Renfroe discussing humor in the Bible interesting. Renfroe makes an interesting point about the Bible. Sometimes I think that as Christians we take ourselves too seriously. The Bible has many examples of how … Continue reading Anita Renfroe On Humor in the Bible

Power of Prayer

Angela Montez, a clerk at an Indianapolis Advance America, has been getting a lot of media attention for her response to an armed robber.  Montez began praying and witnessing to would be robber Gregory L.  Smith. Smith an ex-serviceman and unemployed AC repairman had turned to robbery out of desperation. He and his family were … Continue reading Power of Prayer

Rumors and Emails

I find it interesting the number of otherwise logical adults who are seem prone to believe  all of the internet rumors and emails that are floating around. For some individuals is seems that the more bizarre, unbelievable or slanderous the email is the more likely they are to believe them. I have also noticed even … Continue reading Rumors and Emails

Oh Lord You’re Beautiful

Oh Lord You're Beautiful by Keith Green Oh Lord, you're beautiful, Your face is all I seek, For when your eyes are on this child, Your grace abounds to me. Oh Lord, you're beautiful, Your face is all I seek, For when your eyes are on this child, Your grace abounds to me. I want … Continue reading Oh Lord You’re Beautiful

Health Care Reform: A Faith Based Approach

OK, this one got lost in my draft folder. Last month The Baptist Standard published an interesting article about health care reforms and the roll faith based hospitals should play.  You can read the article here.  I am concerned about rushing into a public only option or lack of  choice. Funding is a major concern. … Continue reading Health Care Reform: A Faith Based Approach

Repost: Reflection on Yom Kippur

Today is Yom Kippur, which literally means Day of Atonement. In Leviticus 16:29-30, a day is set aside to for humans to atone for offenses committed against God. The Day of Atonement does not include offenses committed against other humans. It is necessary to restore relationships with other humans before approaching God. Yom Kippur is … Continue reading Repost: Reflection on Yom Kippur

Trust

Today marks the tenth anniversary of an event that was one of those darkest nights. It was this event that caused me to realize safety comes in knowing who holds our future and not our physical location. Things can happen even in places that are supposed to be safe.  Our trust belongs solely in God's … Continue reading Trust