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Something to Think about:  Africa

Something to Think about:  Africa

We should remember that the more we know about other areas of the world and understand their people, the better equipped – and motivated – we become to help them. But many of us do not...

From the twitter stream

From the twitter stream

A short selection of recent tweets pulled from the twitter stream -  food for thought, prayer, thankfulness or personal action!@Dawn_Morris1- History teaches us that men and nations behave...

The Disappearing Person

The Disappearing Person

The subject of numerous stories of varying levels of believability and skill, the disappearing person motif is one that has been employed by many mystery writers.  Even well-known authors such...

Why No “Thank You”?

Have you ever noticed that the “Lord’s Prayer” – the model prayer outline given by Jesus to his disciples (Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke 11:2-4) – does not contain any...

What Have You Accomplished, Captain Lewis?

What Have You Accomplished, Captain Lewis?

Map by Florentine Films The journals of US Army Captain Meriwether Lewis and his second in command, William Clark, recording their epic journey of discovery of the American West,  are full of...

Greater Works than These

“Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father” (John 14:12). The...

National Day of Prayer

National Day of Prayer

In 1952, the Congress of the United States of America established a National Day of Prayer as an annual event by a joint resolution. This resolution was signed into law by President Harry Truman,...

Coming soon …

We have a great selection of biblically-based blogs planned for the coming weeks – topics to help you in growing your understanding and strengthening your walk.  The same is true for our...

Breakfast with Washington

Breakfast with Washington

In his classic survey of intelligence gathering, The Craft of Intelligence, Allen W. Dulles, the first civilian head of the CIA, gave an interesting anecdote about George Washington. During the...

Running on Empty

Running on Empty

Empty can be such a negative word: the empty glass, empty promises, an empty bank account, and perhaps worst of all is when we are driving late at night and far from a gas station and our fuel gauge...