Stand Alone in the Son Light!
About twelve years ago, my wife Maryellen and I went to Stonybrook Park for a camping trip.
Continue reading →About twelve years ago, my wife Maryellen and I went to Stonybrook Park for a camping trip.
Continue reading →Are you facing an insurmountable obstacle in your life? Is it simply too big a challenge for you to handle? Does the problem loom so large that you’ve lost hope it can be resolved?
Continue reading →A vow is a solemn promise. It is a terrible thing to make a vow to God and than turn around to break it.
Continue reading →One of the most annoying (for me personally) but dangerous things about today’s American-style church folk, is when someone copies another person’s prophetic word, vision or dream.
Continue reading →Too many people in the world, even among those who state that they are in the body of Christ, will take meekness, for weakness. They’ll flatten you if they can.
Continue reading →On the first Sunday of Advent a purple candle is lit, typically called the “Prophecy Candle” in remembrance of the prophets, primarily Isaiah, who foretold the birth of Christ.
Continue reading →Friend! You do not need to fear that you are not good enough or do not “do enough” or are not perfect enough to please God!
Continue reading →The LORD has been speaking to my heart about those who have been betrayed by someone in their midst…..
Continue reading →As I’m traveling a lot in ministry, I have heard some crazy stuff that people will ask the guest speaker to do. Here are a few that shall make your day.
Continue reading →There is nothing too hard for God. ALL things are possible for the one who believes. Are you one who believes?
Continue reading →When the LORD went about preaching and teaching, the religious folk followed Him everywhere. They were at every gathering where He spoke or traveled, and saw every miracle that He did.
Continue reading →Truly, if our pasts were the only way of predicting our futures, then surely we are doomed to repeat them over and over again like a record that skips the needle?
Continue reading →The word has endured for generations. It has stood the test of time. And yet the words of man pass away as the newly mowed grass.
Continue reading →When Abi Stumvoll was 12 years old, she prayed a dangerous prayer: “Lord, if you can teach me how to love myself, I will change the world.”
Continue reading →I am the furthest thing from perfect… nor would I pretend to be. So, after a very stressful weekend recently involving a long term situation, I feel led to share what I feel in my heart.
Continue reading →All along this winding trail called life, there was one who never took his eye off of the trail; or, the one walking on it.
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