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    Childhood evangelism is incredibly important because the best time to reach a soul for Christ is while their young.  The difficulty lies in knowing when children understand that they’re sinners, in need of a Savior.  That is different for every child. I knew a young girl named Billie who got saved at age three. She was thirteen when I met her.  Her parents were missionaries to Greece, and her mother…

  • I Know my Rights!

    We live in a society that teaches about rights.  Rights.  Rights.  Rights.  Everybody has their rights.  “I just want what’s rightfully mine.”  “I have rights, you know.”  “It’s my right.” A right is something that’s owed you. Whenever we feel that someone owes us something, then we do not feel obligated to offer them any gratitude in return.  If you loan a friend $50 and he pays you back on…

  • A Critical Situation

    In August, 1998, two months before Michelle’s 14th birthday, we witnessed God’s intervening power on a situation totally beyond our control.  At that time, our daughter had just about reached her peak maturity level, which was approximately seven-years-old.  Even then, I’m not sure she was thinking on the maturity level of a child that old. Apparently, Michelle had developed a headache.  Looking for some “headache medicine,” she found a bottle…

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    As a general rule, I’m a logical thinker and I’m not easily panicked.  But I recall a day when I did panic.  It was almost thirty years ago in Valdosta, Georgia.  Floyd was in the United States Air Force at the time, and we were stationed at Moody Air Force Base.  We lived in a mobile home trailer approximately one mile from base.  Toby was three years old, and Jamie…

  • One Opportunity, Gone in a Flash

    My daughter, Michelle, could be an incredible challenge.  She had graduated high school, but with her disability she wasn’t working, so she was home all the time.  And  she was becoming increasingly difficult to watch.   She needed a good amount of supervision because she frequently sought a way to get admitted to the hospital.   She always managed to get the police or fire department to our house, and she…