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  • Instructions That Last for Eternity

    As many of you know, I wasn’t raised in a Christian home.  My parents weren’t atheists or involved in a cult or religious in any way.  They were good (by worldly standards), honest, caring, hard-working people who did the very best that they knew how to raise their seven children.  I am the third oldest. When I was about eight-years-old, I remember a neighbor who used to take my younger…

  • Praying for a Miracle

    How people get along without the Lord is beyond my comprehension.  At a ladies retreat about three weeks ago, the guest speaker emphasized the need to live with divine expectation.  Then the following week, my pastor preached on praying for miracles and expecting God to answer. That sermon seemed like it went hand in hand with the lesson on living with divine expectation.  So I went home, got on my…

  • Are you a Good Student?

    For the past ten years, I’ve been discipling a good friend.  Although she’s been saved for more than twenty years and has sat under the teaching of God’s word that entire time, she has allowed her spiritual growth to be delayed by circumstances.  As a result, she’s still young in the Lord.  So she is always asking the kind of questions that a baby Christian might ask. One day she…

  • Pray for Revival!

    Hilltop Baptist Church, to which I belong, has been praying for revival, preparing for revival, and trusting God to bring revival.  We’ve been inviting friends, handing out cards and tracts, and sharing with just about everyone we come in contact with.  I had a handful of cards that the pastor had given me this morning – about 10.  I slid each one into a gospel tract and we headed to…

  • Don’t Wait!

    A few weeks ago, our pastor brought a Wednesday night Bible lesson about the responsibilities of the watchman.  (Ezekiel 33:2-9)  I’ve known for a very long time that as a child of God, I am responsible to warn the lost of the pending judgment.  But it’s so easy to cruise through life, from one busy day to the next, frequently crossing paths with people bound for hell, yet never considering…

  • A Soft Answer

    The things we say and the attitudes we display can have an incredible influence over other people. My daughter, Jamie, was just learning to drive,  And we all know how frustrating it can be to be behind a student driver.  Well, Jamie and I were on our way home from church, and Jamie asked me if she could drive.  She had her learner’s permit (or temporary driver’s license), but she’d…