If you look up the word “virtue” in the dictionary you will undoubtedly get a definition that states that virtue is strength. The word comes from the Latin word vireo who’s primary meaning is strength. It would be improper to substitute the word strength for virtuous in many cases because virtue has a very specificContinue reading “A Jewel Factory”
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The breath of God
This year,2024, I want my prayer life to go to the next level. No, I need it to. Lately my prayer life is just going through the motions. There is little power and there are few tears shed. When I read the following passage God stirred my heart to ask for his breath on myContinue reading “The breath of God”
Racing… for what?
Sometimes, life is almost like running a race. Waking up, rushing around, going to the things that have to be done that day. But what are we trying to achieve ultimately? What are we racing for? what is the point of the monotony? More precisely, what is the end goal of life? There is aContinue reading “Racing… for what?”
An alter call.
You may notice the title says an alter call, and not an altar call. If you are a church going person, you might be familiar with an altar call. This is when the preacher asks the listeners to come down to the altar and make some type of commitment. Let’s define the two terms: ThisContinue reading “An alter call.”
A Burden
Don’t Throw That Away!
We all know a person who is a hoarder collector. They save everything! Everything is valuable in one form or another so they save it. They can’t stand to waste. Even the smallest, most insignificant thing is viewed as precious. Aluminum cans, grocery store plastic bags, orange peels, screws and nails, cardboard boxes, old electricalContinue reading “Don’t Throw That Away!”
Stuffed Mushrooms
During the cold wintertime, it’s so refreshing to come in from the cold and enjoy a hearty worm soup. I have been experimenting with several different potato soups (I would say recipes, but TBH, I don’t use a recipe hardly ever). Yesterday before I ran out the door for work I started a soup usingContinue reading “Stuffed Mushrooms”
Teaching Grace To Your Children
“By strictly enforcing the rules of the household through legislation, accountability, and punishment, you not only teach your children to fear and respect the lawgiver, but you create opportunities to demonstrate grace. What a sacred and wonderful responsibility!” Michael pear in To Train up a Child As a parent, it is my hope that myContinue reading “Teaching Grace To Your Children”