Our words matter. The last words a person speaks are probably their most important.
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Why is it that Christians seem to resist being green?
Why has marriage become so undesirable that 39 percent of Americans now consider it to be obsolete?
We spend so much of our lives waiting; we should be used to it by now.
How can people enjoy being mean? From where does such evil originate and what can be done to resolve it?
The effects of envy are very dangerous and destructive.
You’ve probably heard the grim reports. A large percentage of Americans, especially those in the Millennial generation, are turning away from church.
My purpose in life is to “Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man,” (Ecclesiastes 12:13b).
“O Lord my God! When I in awesome wonder, Consider all the worlds Thy hands have made...” begins one of the most recognized hymns of praise in all of Christendom.
The waters of the world do not possess an infinite ability to absorb all the garbage of the human population like one great big easily available septic tank.
I believe, especially here in the Bible Belt, that the church overall is in a very sad state. This does not mean for one moment that I believe it is not redeemable.
The people of this nation, and the people of the world, are shocked almost daily by events taking place all over the face of the earth.
More than 30 years ago I was granted the opportunity to go door-to-door selling educational books for a company out of the Nashville, Tenn. area.
As every schoolchild knows, July 4th commemorates the Continental Congress’ enactment of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
Believe it or not, within recent days and weeks, we have seen a great improvement in a display of courtesy.
It is time for us to answer the summons of the trumpet.
Man did not create marriage, absolutely not.
The two most important muscles which operate without the direction of the brain are the heart and the tongue.
“God could not be everywhere, so He created mothers.”
If we want to follow Jesus Christ, we need to believe that love can make a difference to people. Lies have no place where love is working out its wonderful power.
Late on a Friday afternoon in August after a soaking shower, as the clouds rolled into the eastern sky and out of sight, to our wondering eyes when we looked up what did we see? A bright, beautiful, full double rainbow that stretched low over the entire horizon. Awesome! Did you see it?
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