Wanna Trade A Sentence for a Book?
My life is often stuck in the gear of busy. I usually don’t mind it; however, with so much on my plate, I have not had the time to dedicate to blogging that I wish I could. I have three sites waiting to transform from Model-T to Mustang and this one that is wanting a new paint job. But it got me thinking about what is “under the hood” of the sites. I have a purpose for each site which influences its content and makeup but do the few readers understand the purpose? So I had a thought: I’ll trade you a book for a sentence. Read more
A Powerful Warning
In today’s guest post, David Wilkerson shares a powerful warning for the church. This stirring video comes from one man’s life of intimacy with Jesus. I highly encourage you to take the ten minutes to watch the video and allow the Spirit to speak and move upon your life. Read more
Reading Shelf 02
How can it be June already? It often amazes me how quickly times flies (question: do we say “time flies” because that is our quickest mode of transportation? If so, what will we say when we use transporters or some other fancy technology to get around . . . “Man, can you believe how fast time transports? . . . time zooms? . . . time____?” What does this have to do with books and reading, you ask? Read more
Quote 027 :: Pliable Instruments
God does not tell us that we are workmen who are to use and manage instruments. Instead we are the instruments to be used and managed by the divine Master Workman who made us, and who alone, therefore, understands for what work we are best fitted and how we are best used. The only thing the instrument can do is yield itself perfectly to the will of the Master Workman. The Master surely knows how best to use His instruments, and it is plainly not the business of the tool to decide these questions for itself. Neither must it try to help by its own efforts to do the work. Read more





