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Sabbath evening
I hope you’ve had a productive week. We’ve been trying to get the little things done to the house that have been crying out for attention throughout the winter and it is all coming together nicely. After a busy week, could there be anything better than the blessing of the Sabbath! Tomorrow my family and I will be in Des Moines, IA spending the Sabbath with the brethren up there so we are really looking forward to that. Mr. and Mrs. Millich are heading out to Charlotte on Sunday for the Council of Elders meeting. Your prayers for their safe
Are you learning?
William Shakespeare is quoted as saying, “O! this learning, what a thing it is.” Do you and I feel this way? Is this how we approach the learning process in our lives. One thing that I’ve seen recently is those senior citizens in nursing homes who continue stay sharp and aware. How do they maintain this, some even into their 90′s? They learn.
What are leavening agents?
With the Days of Unleavened Bread about a month away, I thought it would be good to include a listing of various leavening agents that are common. I hope this aids you in preparing for the days. Enjoy!
Bible Study tips
In this video I discuss 12 tips that will add depth and excitement to your Bible Study. I also discuss the Superbowl and reveal my utter lack of football knowledge. Enjoy! Get the Flash Player to see this content.
Prayer or Pain?
An article dated today concerning Pope John Paul II stated that the pontiff used to flagellate himself with a belt to share in the suffering of Christ. He says he did this to get closer to Jesus. It seems from the article that even Mother Teresa self-flagellated and that it is a commonly accepted and approved practice of the Catholic Church. What does the Bible have to say in this regard?