For many years I used to fantasized about winning the lottery – normally when the prize got over a hundred million dollars. (Like anything else would be a disappointment.) I used to dream what it would be like to have as much money as anyone could need to help all … Continue reading
Category Archives: Revelations
God’s Will – What can resist it?
(God delivers revelation through many sources. Thanks Bryan, God’s messenger that prompted this revelation.) First consider this premise. Is there a limit to how far a father will go to save his child? Is there really a point when God, who has all of eternity, will give up on one … Continue reading
The ‘Key’ to the Kingdom
The other night I was about to doze off. (Usually Ellie and I watch a half an hour or so of TV before we nod off.) I was flipping around and stopped at an old movie called, The Keys of the Kingdom, with a very young Gregory Peck starring as a Catholic missionary … Continue reading
Take My Life…
To walk out of God’s will is to step into nowhere. – CS Lewis We are taught from an early age the importance of free will and our ‘right to choose’. But, once you have accepted Christ into your heart things start changing, and for the better. There soon comes a … Continue reading
Our tools need sharpening
Yesterday was Yom Kippur – the holiest day of the Jewish faith. It is a day of Atonement – a day to look inward and realize how far we have come and how far we have to go. It is a day of fasting and reflection for Jews, so much … Continue reading
The Cause for Earthly Suffering
A little over three years ago, our brother, Guy, died after a two year struggle with cancer. It was a heart-breaking experience. During that time, it was extremely difficult to reconcile a loving God with such a tragic experience. It still is today. Each day literally millions of people will … Continue reading
Road Trippin’
It had been a while since Ellie and I took a road trip on our own. Road trips are fun. Last week we got in the car and headed to Taos, NM for a dear friend’s wedding. Road trips allow you to do things that you don’t necessarily get to … Continue reading
Things to Come
The other day we were celebrating a dear friend’s recent marriage. We were at a local resort, so I had a Mai Tai. My brother used to drink them (or a Zombie) in similar resort-ish environs, and although I don’t drink often, I adopted the tradition. Well, then I had … Continue reading