Courage Begins at 80 – Part 2
Courage Begins at 80 - Part 2 Passage: Verse in Context – Deuteronomy 31:1-3, 6 So, Moses continued to speak these words to all Israel. And he said to them, “I am 120 years old today. I am no longer able to go out and come in. The LORD has said to me, ‘You shall not...
LONELY TODAY?
Do you know the value of the right kind of friendships to your soul? Who listens? Who replenishes you? Who makes you laugh? Who will confront you? Who is the friend you can call at 3 a.m.? Have you learned the value of friendship?
Courage Begins at 80 – Part 1
Courage Begins at 80 - Part 1 Confronting Pharaoh took a great deal of courage, especially for a man who had demonstrated little courage for the first 80 years of his life. A Hebrew who was adopted by Pharaoh’s daughter, Moses led a privileged life until he was 40...
The “Nehemiah Two-Step”
The “Nehemiah Two-Step” is a great move to know when you find yourself dancing with the fires of opposition from any antagonistic force that might present itself. Find out how.
In Case of Emergency
In Case of Emergency Every spring my wife and I prepare ourselves: we clean out our storm shelter, prepare an emergency bag, and pay close attention to the weather. Here in the south-central United States, also called Tornado Alley, it’s important to have a severe...
In God’s Image – Resource
A must read book for Christian men of all denominations who are serious about knowing Christ and the Word of God more deeply and intimately.
Nearing Retirement
Nearing Retirement Psalm 92:14 They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green, Retired? Nearing retirement? How are you serving or plan to serve the Lord in your retirement? Retirement presents its own challenges. One retiree commented, “I am...
MY DAD, MY HELPER
Before Bill’s Dad died he was able to share special memories with him. HIs siblings also had some sweet times together in the hospital sharing their love and remembering favorite things. Have you considered what will be said in your final hours?
CLOSED DOORS
CLOSED DOORS We thank God for open doors. Why not thank God for closed doors? I wonder how many times God closed a door to spare us something or to lead us to some place better or knew there was something we could not handle? Our job is not to force doors open or...
“Wait and Trust”
“Wait and Trust” Wait and trust are the two hardest words to put into practice. But until we learn to wait and trust we won’t be victorious in the attacks Satan launches against us. Consider Saul, and man chosen by God to be king over Israel. For a while, things...
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