• Worrying

    Isn't it neat when you meet new people and God uses them to remind you of an important truth? I had the pleasure of conversation with an older gentleman who just happened to be from my mountains. He shared a story about a friend of his whose son came home drunk. He said his friend looked his son…
  • Faithfulness

    We hear people say, we just can't afford this or that. I've learned that we afford what we want to afford. We spend our money on what we want to spend our money on. People say, we just don't have time for this or that. Yet, we have time to watch TV or time to shop...We have time for what we wan…
  • A Book and a Chat with Kathi Macias

    Kathi “easy writer” Macias is one of the shows most frequent and most popular guests with over 40 books so far produced as well as numerous articles and reports. Her success has just gone from strength to strength with last year alone her book “Red Ink” winning the AWSA Golden Scrolls Novel of th…
  • Obedience Leads...

    1. Obedience leads to honor. "Nothing is really lost by a life of sacrifice; everything is lost by a failure to obey God's call." Henry Parry Liddon "Greatness in the kingdom of God is measured in terms of obedience." John Stott 2. Obedience leads to blessing. "Therefore, my dear brothers, s…
  • WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?

    Alas, it is a fact that no one does anything for anybody (or for any reason) unless there is a personal payoff. Now to many this may sound callous and cold – is it really? Let’s explore this fascinating phenomenon of human nature. Altruism is a lofty aspiration. The do-gooders of the wo…
  • March 8 - Silent Fisherman Feels a Tug on the Line

    If I could write a thousand words This page would be filled With sonnets and dramatic prose All expressing a love So binding it takes the breath Out of the lungs And replaces it with the infinite Number of stars and black space Bursting in the Universe But my mouth and hands are hollow Y…
  • Devotion

    Amos 1 (continued) 9-10 ~ Perpetrator: Tyre. Offense: selling coptives to Edom even though they made a treaty. Punishment: fire. 11-12 ~ Perpetrator: Edom. Offense: uncompassionately pursuing his brother with a sword; being constantly angry. Punishment: fire. 13-15 ~ Perpetrator: Ammon. Offense:…
  • Madness

    Is it arrogance Emotion burns out to the edges? The innate human belief of possession whenever devotion is declared? What a foolish mechanism. Ill humored. This incessant righteousness of decrees and interrogation, simply because one Feels. Now I for one detest this charade, with utmost ab…
  • Devotion

    Lord, thank You for this beautiful weather, and my desire to be out on my deck enjoying it while reading the Bible. Please speak to me. Amos 1 I just scanned around a little bit and found that the two chapters here are pronouncing judgment against a few places, all in the same format. It goes like…
  • Today is the Best Day

    The way we spend our days is, of course, the way we spend our lives. - Annie DillardI have a sense of certainty about being exactly where God wants me. Just as solid is the fact that I wonder at times what on earth I am doing here. I have two choices, I can look back like Lot's wife or I can look…