Tag: communication

What to Look Forward to in 2018

With the increased consumption of fuel oil to heat our beloved American homes this winter a certain faction that rules over us and hates our Protestant lifestyle sees a need to curb our consumption. The same spirit in them seeks to have those weapons point towards the return of Christ who is at the door. …

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The Church’s Black Friday?!?

How precious it was the moment I first believed. This is the day before Christmas, and all over the world, people are gracing G-d with their presence.  Churches are seeing people they have not seen since Easter.  The message will make them all feel good and bring no conviction to return the following week. You know …

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Treasures in the Snow

I know of a greater treasure. G-d asks Job a question some believe Job lived after the flood and long before Moses after 2350 BC and before 1750 BC. The question to Job was found in Job 38:22-23  Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow? or hast thou seen the treasures of the hail,  (23)  Which …

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Fantasy and Illusion vs Truth and Reality

Throughout history, we have had our share of storytellers and their stories.  Drama and playwrights have been with us since the time of Ancient Babylon.  We are at a point in our culture where technology plays a powerful role in shaping our worldviews. The world tries to ignore Jesus but it is hard when the one …

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Chariots, Jars of Clay, Earthen Vessels, Avatars.

From ancient to the modern inside of each of us is a spirit some seeking, some saved ,some uncaring others bullies by choice.  Though there be many, we all seek love.  Even bullies believe that they can give love if and when the right person comes along.  Their fault lies in the fact they never …

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My Christmas Story is the Never Ending Story.

I have added a few movie titles to this post at the bottom,  ones that I find top-notch in Christian movies. They are ones that I have enjoyed.  I have seen just about every Christian movie made having spent 18 plus years aiding in the Christian Film Festival’s of America during my week vacation when …

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One difficult task!

One of the hardest things I find as a Christian is convincing the lost that they are.  Most people think they are good and thus deserving of heaven.  That is not the way heaven works; good people don’t get into heaven repentant Christ professing sinners do. We are here because G-d’s SON was not worshiped …

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Saving the Best for Last

It is the moment at the end of a good movie or story the best is revealed a good chick flick is what the world really needs,  a tear jerker for all. As Christians, we know G-d our Father has saved the best for last.  In fact, we are told that we will enter his …

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The Sidekick and the Psychic

In a two superhero team, the sidekick is always the lesser of the two heroes and plays an invaluable role. He aids in the superhero’s ability to explain how he got out of the predicament the enemy put him into, the sidekick even aids in the destruction of the enemy. In Batman, it is Robin who …

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Charity does not enable others to behave rudely G-d hears you clanging when you do!

Charity comes from the Greek word agape. ἀγάπη agapē; from G25; love, goodwill: – beloved (1), love (1), love (112), love feasts (1), love’s (1). Jealousy of another’s gift or relationship to G-d is not love it is the very lack of it. Good parents do not give treats to the unruly undisciplined children but …

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