What a Picture!
It’s funny, but people in general will believe more from a photograph than from anything else. It must be that old saying that “a picture is worth a thousand words”.
Continue reading →It’s funny, but people in general will believe more from a photograph than from anything else. It must be that old saying that “a picture is worth a thousand words”.
Continue reading →A vast number of good folk dread the very word ‘retirement’. It brings visions of boredom, poverty, and all sorts of things to the minds of many.
Continue reading →My wife, Linda, is descended from the Huguenots who fled France between the late 1500’s to the late 1700’s.
Continue reading →Today, a burning desire for God’s Presence just invaded me as it has done before. It was like Jeremiah all over again.
Continue reading →It is time to give the younger members the opportunity to try their wings — and some will surely fly and soar like Eagles.
Continue reading →This topic came up in conversations recently and I was asked what I meant by “Translation”?
Continue reading →What is it that has so convinced so many Churches and so very many Christians to ignore, dismiss, or even demonise God’s Holy Spirit?
Continue reading →I find it odd that so many preachers and teachers ignore the minor Prophets when there is so much to be gleaned from them.
Continue reading →“The more you call for Repentance, and the more My People repent, the more I will water their Dry Land,” said The LORD!
Continue reading →My Church hasn’t believed they would suffer this. Many are getting hurt either through doing nothing, or through making ill-advised decisions,” says The LORD.
Continue reading →I often wondered what Jesus meant by these words: “If they kept quiet, the stones would do it for them, shouting praise!”
Continue reading →This is a testimony, teaching post originally from 2012 and useful for those still seeking and learning. Please ask me if you don’t understand!
Continue reading →I’ve prophesied before about Scotland, and I’ve prophesied about Wales and England, but I’ve never prophesied about Ireland.
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