Fit to Be Tied
A few weeks ago, while making dinner, I called Crislynn (my nine-year-old) to come set the table. Davis (her seven-year-old brother) came with her and said, “Can I help her, Mom?” They had their arms around each other. I about passed out! Together? They wanted to do something together? And they were touching each other without shoving! They’d been at each other (about to drive me nuts) for weeks now. In disbelief, I told them it was fine with me. Then I noticed that they were walking funny. When I looked around the cabinet, I saw it—they were tied together.
Glimpse of God
June 24, 2024 by admin
Filed under Faith, Faith Articles
By John T. McNeal
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to get the smallest glimpse of God? Throughout history there have been people that have had “God Sightings”. These “God sightings” have inspired many courageous people to do great feet’s even if it cost them personal gains.
Good Grief
June 23, 2024 by admin
Filed under Health and Fitness
By Angelia Mitchell
Can grief after suffering a loss be good for you? Can the grieving process be healthy? The answer is yes and then a very quick no. What I mean by that is there is an array of emotions when you have lost a loved one. Refrain from keeping your emotions bottled up inside. If you hold them in for long, your heart will become a prison cell filled with these emotions–a special place for hurts. Holding in emotions is not healthy and can produce a heart of stone. In Ezekiel 11:19 God says, “I will take away their hearts of stone and give them tender hearts instead”.
Carwash
June 22, 2024 by admin
Filed under Life Topics
My car had been dirty for so long that when it was washed, waxed, and vacuumed this weekend, it seemed like a new car. I can't believe I rode around all this time in such a filthy car. It didn't start out that dirty, but gradually became so over time, beginning with a thin layer of dust that I ignored. Guess I had become so comfortable in my mess I didn't “see” the dirt anymore.
Would You Know Jesus?
By R. J. Gunter
Did you know that Dolly Parton once entered a Parton lookalike contest and came in second place? The famous silent film actor, Charlie Chaplin, entered a Chaplin lookalike contest and came in third. How could that happen? Can an impressionist be more real to us than the real person? Maybe we often have an impression in our mind of what a person is supposed to be like that doesn’t match the reality.