Monthly Archives: July 2011
It is Cancer
The words no one wants to hear. I had heard them before. My dad died at 47 from brain cancer when I was only 16. My grandmother lived with us when she had stomach cancer and my uncle would come … Continue reading
The Sabbath
The way to preserve the peace of the church is to preserve its purity. Matthew Henry 1Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children. 2And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a … Continue reading
When Leaders Falter
I live in Maryland and am familiar with C. J. Mahaney and Covenant Life Church. I went with some friends to hear him speak one evening in the 70s. I heard bits and pieces about the ministry thriving but I … Continue reading
Potpourri
Yo Farmer Dude: I grew up on my grandparent’s farm and know the sacrifices farmers make. I am an avid gardener but I do not consider myself a farmer. Katherine Dalton brings up some interesting points about gardening and how … Continue reading
Horton: The Christian Faith – Chapter 1: Dissonant Dramas I
Michael Horton explains why he wrote The Christian Faith: For chapter 1: Dissonant Dramas: Paradigms for Knowing God and the World Horton starts by stating: “The opening claim of this systematic theology is that the triune God is the object … Continue reading
The House That Built Me
Mom and I were watching The Voice the other night. Mom loves music and so this seemed a good choice. Dia Frampton, the girl left from Blake Sheldon’s team was getting ready to sing with Miranda Lambert. First off, I … Continue reading
South Carolina Wins College World Series
I love baseball and I lived in Columbia, South Carolina for 14 years. My niece graduated from the University of South Carolina. I still have own a house there and my dearest friends live there so I was thrilled that … Continue reading
Past Presidents: Let Freedom Ring
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. The Declaration of Independence July … Continue reading
The Sabbath
His father saw him – there were eyes of mercy; He ran to meet him – there were legs of mercy; He put his arms round his neck – there were arms of mercy; He kissed him – there were … Continue reading
Potpourri
From time to time I will share links to blogs, articles, videos and other things I find interesting. Enjoy. Little House on the Baltic: My dad was a carpenter contractor and built our house so I have always been interested … Continue reading
