Whinnie the Pooh’s Ministry Guide

We can find sound advice in the most unlikely of places sometimes, can’t we? Winnie the Pooh himself will tell you he is a “bear of little brain,” but he also has an uncommon, clear-eyed wisdom. Because of Pooh’s thoughtfulness for his friends (which comes second only to hunny), he would likely make a pretty… Continue reading Whinnie the Pooh’s Ministry Guide

Quoted: Kenneth Haggestrom on Praise

I feel like praising Him. But I praise Him no matter how I feel. God is more concerned with our character than our comfort. Character will cause you to praise in seeming dire circumstances. Chains? I’ll sing in a midnight chorus. Boils? I know my redeemer liveth. Hurt? Is there no balm in Gilead? Forsaken?… Continue reading Quoted: Kenneth Haggestrom on Praise

Do we have “all truth”

By Darren Shelton Some have asked the question, “do we have all truth?” This is a prudent question with a simple answer and a right answer. Understanding that clarification is key to properly pursuing “all truth.” The simple answer is no, we don’t have all truth in the sense that we don’t know everything there… Continue reading Do we have “all truth”

Critical Thinking

Colossians 1:15-20 According to Webster’s dictionary, “Critical Thinking” is the mental process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information to reach an answer or conclusion. Over a hundred billion neurons in the human brain. 20% of all oxygen is used to run your brain. “Mind Boggling” how many thoughts truly run… Continue reading Critical Thinking