A Lesson From an Ermine

Holy Blue: “Put a blue thread in the tassels of the corners…that you may remember… and be holy for your God.” Numbers 15:38,40 In the forests of northern Europe and Asia lives little animal called the ERMINE, known for his snow-white fur in winter. He instinctively protects his white coat against anything that would soil… Continue reading A Lesson From an Ermine

Courthouse Celebrates Return of Ten Commandments

An eight-year legal battle ended with the return of the Ten Commandments to the courthouse in a Kentucky county last week. An overflow crowd at the county courthouse sang “Amazing Grace” and “God Bless America” to celebrate. The ceremony was less than a week after the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of appeals struck down a… Continue reading Courthouse Celebrates Return of Ten Commandments

Heroic Failure – A Solo Lesson in Disaster

This is an article I gleaned recently from drudgereport.com. There are a few points in this short spot that are pretty profound. He took the journey alone. He had emergency equipment, but didn’t use it. He made calls for help, but only when it was too late. He said what many have said before him,… Continue reading Heroic Failure – A Solo Lesson in Disaster

Quoted: Joshua Olmstead on Doing the Right Thing

Someone asked, What do you do if you do the right thing, but keep getting wrong results? The typical answer is, Do something different. However, that is the wrong answer! The correct answer is, Keep doing the right thing in spite of the results. From the January issue of the Pentecostal Herald

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The Evangelist and Family Ethics

Though a minister may have passion, knowledge, etc., a lack of proper ethics will close doors and squelch your ministry. Your ethics will be what people will see and remember for years to come. Following are some tips to help nurture ethics in dealing with family relations: The needs of the family come first, before… Continue reading The Evangelist and Family Ethics

Woman Freezes to Death Just Outside Church

A woman found lying in the snow outside a church in South Lanarkshire froze to death, it has emerged. The woman was alive when she was discovered by the church organist on a path in the grounds of St John’s Church in Carluke on Sunday morning. She was taken to Wishaw General hospital but died… Continue reading Woman Freezes to Death Just Outside Church