November 28, 2023

  America’s first ladies may use their time in the White House in whatever way they wish (within reason, of course). Their husbands hold a constitutional office with specific job requirements, but they do not. These women continue to enjoy that freedom of choice after leaving Washington. Some former first ladies have done little, while others – such as Rosalynn Carter – accomplished a great deal. In Carter’s case, the accomplishments were rooted in a deep and genuine faith. Carter... Read more

November 26, 2023

What Do You Do When Christmas Isn’t Merry? You’re supposed to feel happy this time of year. That’s how society tells you to feel. That’s what your family and friends expect from you. That may be what you’re telling yourself as well. Perhaps this past year has been difficult – there was a death in your family, a divorce, a layoff – or maybe it’s been an ordinary year. Yet, you find yourself battling holiday sadness and depression once again.... Read more

November 19, 2023

Ishe Anesu Project Helps the ‘Poorest of the Poor’ Children Let your light shine before others so that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven, Jesus told his followers (Matthew 5:16). Today, many Christians from around the world let their lights shine by volunteering in communities that need spiritual and material help. Here’s the story of one such volunteer.   The children at the Ishe Anesu Project in Mutare, Zimbabwe, scramble aboard a... Read more

November 9, 2023

So, Who Was Sgt. York? As the U.S. commemorates Veterans Day, I’d like to tell you the story of a Christian pacifist and war hero named Alvin York. You may not be familiar with him, but he was a skilled marksman who became the most highly decorated U.S. soldier in World War I. A recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor and the French Croix de Guerre, York was honored with a ticker tape parade in New York City and... Read more

November 2, 2023

Dear God, I Hope Not Americans will vote in off-year elections this Nov. 7. As we go to the polls, we should be thinking about the nation’s ongoing argument over separation of church and state. It’s an important issue. The debate moved back to the forefront recently because of statements made by the new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson. So, let’s see what Johnson said, look at what the constitution says about separation of church and state, consider statements... Read more

October 27, 2023

Protestants Observe Reformation Day on Oct. 31 Change has been a fact of life in the Christian church since its founding 2,000 years ago. You don’t need a college degree in church history to know that sweeping changes in Christianity have occurred like clockwork every 500 or so years since Christ laid the groundwork for his new religion in the first century. The first seismic change in the church took place around 500 A.D., when the Roman empire collapsed and... Read more

October 24, 2023

It’s almost Halloween, and Americans are decorating their yards with ghosts, ghouls and goblins, planning costume parties and loading up on candy. It’s the perfect time to talk about ghosts. So, let me begin with an obvious question: do you believe in ghosts? I mean actual apparitions of dead people… disembodied spirits… translucent entities that roam the land and scare the living. A Haunting in Tennessee I haven’t believed in actual ghosts since I was about seven or eight years... Read more

October 21, 2023

Controversy surrounds the idea of women teaching and preaching the gospel even in the 21st century, but I’m here to say that women played an important role in the early church and women continue to shape the Christian faith today. You may read my post about women in the early church here. Christians recognize Christ as the greatest teacher to ever walk the earth. I would rank the Apostle Paul second despite misgivings about some of his teachings. And as... Read more

October 18, 2023

 When I was a child, women did not preach – at least not in the Baptist, Methodist or Presbyterian churches in my small town. The pastor was invariably a man with a family. He ran the church, and his wife took care of their home and the children. But today’s Christian churches don’t necessarily follow that model, nor did churches in the distant past. Ancient texts uncovered in the last 20 or so years describe a church that we would... Read more

October 4, 2023

How Spirituality & Faith Affect Mental, Physical & Emotional Well-being Call it instinct, observation or experience. Call it whatever you wish, but people realized several thousand years ago that spirituality and wellness go hand in hand. And recent studies confirm the body-mind-soul connection and suggest a prayer a day may actually keep the doctor away. Consider these Findings… Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have determined that people “who practice religion had better immune function than those who didn’t. So... Read more


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