Tag Archives: hell
Ask Bryan…….
A friend stopped by my blog and offered a suggestion. She said something like, “Since you’ve been in the ministry for a bit over twenty years, you ought to occasionally post an “Ask Bryan” article. I considered the idea and … Continue reading
Hope from the Pit
(I published this almost two years ago. Since, I’m out of pocket, I decided to share this incredible miracle of God once again.) A couple of weeks ago, I witnessed a miracle; a marvel that left doctors and nurses scratching … Continue reading
Jesus Wants You Outta the Picture
Look at this picture closely. Is someone missing? After returning home from Give Kids the World and the Orlando Theme Parks, my wife and I took time to look at the photographs. We quickly realized that I seldom squeezed into … Continue reading
My Son Said a Four-Letter Word
Last night, my wife and sat at the table admiring a five hundred piece puzzle my eldest son tackled earlier in the afternoon. Our third born, Jonah, joined us to look at all of the differing pictures. The puzzle showed … Continue reading
Watering Down Hell
I think our culture’s guilty of watering down Hell. Let me share an example one of my Bible professors shared twenty plus years ago to prove this point. His lecture started something like this: “Class, people no longer fear Hell. For … Continue reading
The List (Another Look at the Titanic)
According to the National Weather Service, the Midwest faces a possible tornado outbreak over the weekend. Weather forecasters predict the event because of the “ripe” conditions for severe weather. Some even say softball sized hail might rain down from the … Continue reading
Historically Dark Fridays(or the Best Friday Ever)
Throughout history, Fridays harbor their share of tragic events. For a moment let’s take a look at some of these catastrophic days in history. April 14, 1865: President Abraham Lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd attended Ford’s Theatre to watch … 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
Close only Counts in Horseshoes
Last night, Iowa Caucuses hosted a photo finish voting extravaganza. Three men vied for the top spot for a couple of hours and then two of the frontrunners edged ahead of the man securely locked in the third position. Both … Continue reading
I Worship at the Ocean
Before going in to the office today, I drove Noah up to the infusion center for his lab work. I mentioned to the lady at the desk that I planned to head to church as soon as I dropped Noah … Continue reading




