Finding the Truth
January 18, 2024 by admin
Filed under Faith, Faith Articles
Jennifer Kearson
As stated in the Bible, Jesus said, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.” Recently, I overheard a conversation my minister was saying about a young man who had gone off to college to find his path. This young man decided to take a religious course. I wasn’t sure exactly what particular course this was, but I assumed it was based on world religions. Regardless, the professor insisted Jesus was not the way to eternal life. Basically, the professor said Jesus was a joke or some faker! If Jesus is so great, then how come our life is so messed up? Why do we not get what we want, when we want it?
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Is There Evidence of the Hebrews in Egypt?
By R. J. Gunter
Every book I have ever read on the subject of Biblical Archeology seems to leave a big gap for the 400 years that the Hebrews were enslaved in Egypt. Most time periods after that seem to be well documented with photos of pottery, tools, and remains of dwellings. However, if the book includes a chapter on Egypt, there will usually be a lot of color photos of the pyramids, mummies, and paintings found on Egyptian tomb walls. There will never be any evidence of the Hebrew culture discussed or pictured. Why is this? Archeology always proves the Bible, doesn’t it?
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The Donkey In The Well
By Ronnie Wyatt
One day a farmer's donkey fell down into an old abandoned well. The animal cried for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do. Finally he decided the animal was old and the well needed to be covered up anyway. To him, it just wasn't worth it to retrieve the donkey.
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Branches
By LaWanda Bailey
Two branches—one split from a tree in the city, and one on the ground in the country—taught me some lessons about my walk with God.
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Ask
January 14, 2024 by admin
Filed under Family Focus
By Khristy Hullett
I went to the grocery store tonight. I usually moan and complain about the chore, but I usually don't mean it. I love having everything put up—a place for everything and everything in its place and all that. My pantry and fridge are full at the moment, just waiting for my family to come along and deplete them. I don't love the laundry, but I love putting the folded clothes in my kids' drawers. I don't love cleaning the house every Thursday, but I love the feeling when I'm done—the house smells clean and fresh, and everything is spic and span. I don't love changing the sheets every Friday, but I love slipping under clean, neat covers on Friday night.
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