Monthly Archives: March 2012
The Lying Lion
“Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.” I Peter 5:8 The Bible describes the devil in several terms. Deceiver, Father of Lies, one who masquerades as an angel … Continue reading
Low Blood Sugar Christianity
Over the last eleven months, we’ve learned much about medicinal side effects. In fact, our son’s been a poster child for the common and the unusual responses to cancer treatment. One of the chemo pills he ingests daily occasionally contributes … Continue reading
Fear the Lord, by Guest Blogger and Author Amanda Beth
I am so excited and blessed to host a guest blog by Author Amanda Beth. Find more information about her after the entry and please take the time to visit her blog and learn more about her life and writing. Fear … Continue reading
The Princess Bride Theology
Miracle Max: It just so happens that your friend here is only mostly dead. There’s a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. Mostly dead is slightly alive. With all dead, well, with all dead there’s usually only one … Continue reading
Book Review: A Thousand Days, by Jonathan Falwell
Jonathan Falwell, son of renowned Jerry Falwell, recently wrote and released a book entitled, “A Thousand Days.” Both interesting and informative, I recommend this book to both new believers or seasoned Christians. The book details the approximate 1000 days of … Continue reading
Will the End of the World take Place on December 21, 2012?
“The sky is falling, the sky is falling, I must go tell the king.” – Chicken Little According to the ancient Mayan calendar, doomsday looms. In fact, according to some prognosticators, sleep in on Black Friday. No one needs shop … Continue reading
Preparing for the Giants
“Confidence, confidence, dry and secure, Raise your hand, raise you hand, if you’re Sure!” Funny thing how commercial jingles burrow deep into our subconscious minds. Almost two decades ago this catchy company’s slogan aired on television regularly. Interestingly enough, I … Continue reading
Defeating Giants
I look forward to the month of March every year. The NCAA tournament kicks off, and for a month, college teams play for the right to stay in the tourney. Sportscasters quote the familiar mantra, “Win or go home.” Every … Continue reading
The Devil Loves Zippers
When I pulled into the driveway this afternoon, the kids streamed out the front door to welcome me home…or so I thought. They marched out in order, oldest to youngest, all shouting “Hi Dad.” I wrapped them up in brief … Continue reading
Orange Leaf Theology
Sunday evening, I escorted my youth group to “Orange Leaf,” a frozen yogurt joint raved about by almost everyone with whom I come into contact. This fellowship time was my first experience with the self-serve yogurt phenomenon. First, you pick … Continue reading




