Monthly Archives: August 2017

Rock of Ages

Share The hymn, Rock of Ages, according to Wikipedia, was written by Rev. Agustus Toplady in 1763. Toplady was caught in a storm and found shelter in a gorge at Burrington Combe in the Mendip Hills in England. He drew … Continue reading

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Using the Sound of Your Voice as Warfare

Share Our ears have historically helped us to hear what was in the darkness outside the campfire. We use our ears to hear what is behind us, and out of sight. Sounds of war trigger an overpowering sense of unease … Continue reading

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Re-digging the Wells of God’s Visitations

Share Men have always sought control for the purpose of conquest and manipulation. The ego of man desires to play God. Man doesn’t like others to tell him what to do or what to think or what to believe. Church … Continue reading

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The Unchurched Remnant

Share One Barna study among unchurched adults shows that nearly four out of every ten non-churchgoing Americans (37%) said they avoid churches because of negative past experiences in churches or with church people. Another poll shows that 42% were wounded … Continue reading

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God Can’t Remember!

Share Aging and Memory Loss The human brain’s neurons peak around the age of 20. At 40 years of age, people begin to notice that it is more difficult to recall people’s names, or do more than one thing at … Continue reading

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