It’s My Desire
I have so much to be grateful for. By all rights, I should have been dead a long time ago.
Continue reading →I have so much to be grateful for. By all rights, I should have been dead a long time ago.
Continue reading →I was reading along in one of the prophets. He was speaking about what he had been told to say to the people.
Continue reading →These days that if you question what others are doing or voice an opinion concerning someone in the Church or anyone actually, you are accused of judging.
Continue reading →In the midst of the toughest places, in the shadows of great uncertainty, a voice will speak.
Continue reading →The late Rev. Billy Cole he felt we Pentecostals had the truth but added that, “if we really have the truth, then why are we so hateful about it?”
Continue reading →I recently asked a renowned elder minister why Jeremiah 23 and Ezekiel 34 had never been preached or taught to our people.
Continue reading →Restoring fallen Ministers is a taboo subject among us. We have a policy that is likely not from good Bible teaching and that is: “one strike and you’re out.”
Continue reading →Years ago as a boy, I remember when there were great “debates” among Christian people.
Continue reading →Okay, enough is enough. I didn’t want to say anything, but some of you are wrong. Dead wrong.
Continue reading →To err is human or so we’re told. Nobody likes making mistakes. And no one likes to think they may have sinned.
Continue reading →Growing up in the Church I had many occasions to watch politics in action, both on the organizational level and the local Church level.
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