by Deanna | Jul 10, 2019 | ABC's of Scripture and Stories of Christians Who Lived Them
I think today, as Christians, we are afraid, more than ever, of sharing our faith with others. Not because it could cost our life, but because it could cost us embarrassment. What if they laugh at or reject what I have to share? So, let’s learn about a man who...
by Deanna | Jan 9, 2019 | ABC's of Scripture and Stories of Christians Who Lived Them
Throughout the year we are bombarded with requests for donations. Whether it’s through snail mail, email, telephone (I really mean cell phone, who has a landline anymore?), internet, TV and even at the till of our local retail or grocery store. In the back of...
by Deanna | Apr 1, 2018 | ABC's of Scripture and Stories of Christians Who Lived Them
How thankful are you for God’s Word? At anytime you can open your Bible and read words that comfort, encourage and convict you? What if you were born in the 16th Century instead of the 21st? Welcome to my next installment of The ABC’s of Scripture and...
by Deanna | Jan 29, 2018 | ABC's of Scripture and Stories of Christians Who Lived Them
If John Newton had lived during the 21st Century he would have made a great blogger and, I’m sure, made the New York Times Best Sellers List with his autobiography, An Authentic Narrative of Some Remarkable and Interesting Particulars in the Life of John...
by Deanna | Dec 5, 2017 | ABC's of Scripture and Stories of Christians Who Lived Them
How do we measure success? Usually its how much money we make or the quality of the things we own. Perhaps the recognition and accolades we receive from others. However, in light of Eternity, we should be measuring it differently. In my next installment of The...
by Deanna | Oct 15, 2017 | ABC's of Scripture and Stories of Christians Who Lived Them
You are probably a little familiar with the story behind the hymn, It Is Well with My Soul, written by Horatio Spafford, but, then again, “maybe not. Life is filled with difficulties and even tragedy. This is not heaven! We often have so many questions. “Why?”...