I probably spend as much time with Christian friends as non-Christian friends every week. This week though I’ve been asking myself how meaningful my conversation is with those God puts in my life.
Last Sunday in church we sang, “Shout to the North and the South, Sing to the East and the West. Jesus is Savior to [...]
Archive for September, 2007
Meaningful Conversation
Posted in Current Good Reads, Ministries on September 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Only Mom
Posted in Womanhood on September 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
“… the springs of an empire’s prosperity lie in the domestic constitution, and in well-trained families. … Even one such family is a contribution to the majestic flow of a nation’s greatness. Can such families exist without a woman’s care, and oversight, and wisdom? Has it not grown into a proverb, that home has ever [...]
Moderation in All Things?
Posted in Uncategorized on September 12, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
”If I am immoderate, I am immoderate to God.” Bengel
A Technological Remedy for Self-Pity
Posted in Uncategorized on September 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Go to www.prisoneralert.com. Read the story of one or more believers in another country who are currently suffering persecution. Click on the link that allows you to send an email to a government official that can do something about it. Then click on the link that allows you to compose an encouraging letter that is automatically translated into that [...]
Principled Perspectives on Music-Part Five
Posted in Music on September 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
In Part One and Two I established that music communicates, and explained how various styles of music function in our society. Then in Part Three and Four, I emphasized how important it is in vocal music that both the words and music match and say the same thing, and I introduced what it means to worship God through music. There are many principles we can learn from [...]