Investigations, Investigations, Investigations!

Enough is enough of all the so-called "investigations" coming out of the DOJ. I've been very quiet politically during President Trumps first year of his second term. I really don't have much to say negative about the man and his first year, except for what is coming out of the DOJ or should I say … Continue reading Investigations, Investigations, Investigations!

Daily Scripture Series – May 13th

WHY THE LAND MOURNS PT. 1 JEREMIAH 21-25 Of all the operations and strategies of war, one of the cruelest is the siege. In a siege, a military force surrounds a city or fortress, cutting essential supply lines, causing suffering and starvation within the city. The goal is to force the inhabitants to capitulate. The … Continue reading Daily Scripture Series – May 13th

Daily Scripture Series – July 9th

"They should always pray and not give up." (Luke 18:1) In 1917, a young seamstress was thrilled to get admitted to one of New York City's most renowned fashion design schools. But when Ann Lowe Cone arrived from Florida to register for classes, the school director told her she wasn't welcome. "To be blunt, Mrs. … Continue reading Daily Scripture Series – July 9th

Moments With God – May 31st

Living God's Story Read Romans 13:8-14) "The night is nearly over; the day is almost here." (Romans 13:12) Ernest Hemingway was asked if he could write a compelling story in six words. His response: "For sale: Baby shoes. Never worn." Hemingway's story is powerful because it inspires us to fill in the details. Were the … Continue reading Moments With God – May 31st

Daily Scripture Series – Dec. 6th

Christian Comprehensiveness - Matthew 7:12 Christian grace encompasses the whole person. "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength" (Mark 12:30). Salvation means not only a pure heart, an enlightened mind, and a spirit right with God, but that … Continue reading Daily Scripture Series – Dec. 6th

Daily Scripture Series – Mar. 1st

"What does the lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." (Micah 6:8) Caesar Augustus (63 BC-AD 14), the first emperor of Rome, wanted to be known as a law-and-order ruler. Even though he built his empire on the back of slave labor, military conquest, … Continue reading Daily Scripture Series – Mar. 1st