Episodes

Monday Apr 30, 2018
Telling God I Love Him
Monday Apr 30, 2018
Monday Apr 30, 2018
Dr. Gary Chapman has become known for his books on the five Love Languages--five ways that love can be expressed—whether to a husband or wife, family or friends. Here they are: gifts, touch, acts of service, words and quality time. Each of us has a primary way we best respond to love being expressed to us, using one of these languages.

Monday Apr 23, 2018
True Love
Monday Apr 23, 2018
Monday Apr 23, 2018
I read the following on a wall plaque in a restaurant:
Love puts the fun in together
The sad in apart
The hope in tomorrow
The joy in a heart.

Monday Apr 16, 2018
God Keeps His Word
Monday Apr 16, 2018
Monday Apr 16, 2018
Heather Reynolds is the founder and director of an outreach in South Africa that has saved the lives of thousands of children among the Zulu people. They call it God’s Golden Acre. In the face of insurmountable odds, Heather has provided a loving home for hundreds and hundreds of children with HIV-AIDS and those orphaned by the dread killer.

Monday Apr 09, 2018
I Must Keep Going . . .
Monday Apr 09, 2018
Monday Apr 09, 2018
Back in the 1980s, Heather Reynolds, along with her husband, Patrick, founded an outreach that has saved thousands of children among the Zulu people of South Africa. They call it God’s Golden Acre.

Monday Apr 02, 2018
Old-Fashioned Word but Up-to-Date Problem
Monday Apr 02, 2018
Monday Apr 02, 2018
Tribulation is a word that you probably don’t use every day of the week. But you experience it nearly every day. Tribulation means trouble, problems, hardship, misery, suffering, and misfortune--I’m sure you’ve got the idea.

Monday Mar 26, 2018
Sneaky Pride
Monday Mar 26, 2018
Monday Mar 26, 2018
Mart DeHaan calls pride “a great imposter—one so clever that he deceived even the devil himself.” He writes, “I’m learning that he is no fool. He flatters us. He defers to us. He encourages us to develop an exaggerated opinion of our own importance, while at the same time letting us think negative and self-destructive thoughts about ourselves…. He has hats for every occasion and masks for every emotion. He has a different voice for every decision. Sometimes he struts—sometimes he limps.”[i] Good description, isn’t it!
[i]Mart DeHaan, “A Great Imposter,” pamphlet produced by RBC Ministries, Grand Rapids, MI, February 2005.

Monday Mar 19, 2018
If I Just Had Enough Money
Monday Mar 19, 2018
Monday Mar 19, 2018
Finish this statement: “If I just had enough money, I would…” How would you finish that sentence? “Live in a mansion, drive a sports car, hire all my work done and travel”? Or would you say something like “Stop HIV-AIDS and relieve world hunger”? Or maybe your answer would be, “I’d share the Gospel in massive ways so that everyone in the world can know Jesus died for their sins and will forgive them.”

Monday Mar 12, 2018
I Don't Wanna
Monday Mar 12, 2018
Monday Mar 12, 2018
A young mom who was having a frustrating week sent me an email saying, “I’m in a ‘kicking, screaming, I don’t wanna’ do it’ mood this week.” Can you identify with her? I certainly can. Sometimes I go so far as to get my week totally organized—lists made, priorities identified—and then I look at the #1 item on the list and think, “I don’t want to do this--I’m not in the mood—in fact, I’m not going to do it!”

Monday Mar 05, 2018
Grace
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Paul so often began his writings to the New Testament churches with the greetings, “Grace and peace.” Bible teacher G. Campbell Morgan says that “grace” was first of all in Greek an intellectual and artistic word. It included the idea of “beauty as against ugliness, health as against disease, order as against chaos, all the realm of that which is beautiful.”

Monday Feb 26, 2018
No More Condemnation
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Here’s what a friend of mine wrote about the guilt she was experiencing:
Condemnation--I felt it every day. The enemy would scream denunciation into my ear for the daily sins I was committing.

