
Why disciples?
I often defend the sadducees and the pharisees These were not, by and large, evil men. They honestly wanted to serve God and serve their
I often defend the sadducees and the pharisees These were not, by and large, evil men. They honestly wanted to serve God and serve their
“… Yet, not one of you are asking me where I’m going…” (John 16:5) When things were changing fast for the disciples, and although they
I do not like the news and how it is represented, and at risk of getting slammed, I am going to say that I do
I was sitting and drinking coffee yesterday looking at a tree we had to cut back earlier in the year. The branches were lying heavy
“…Go ahead and make all the plans you want, but it’s the Lord who will ultimately direct your steps…” – Proverbs 16:1 We are all
There is a well known part in John, where Jesus, before the last meal, washes his disciples feet (John 13:1-17) and for as long as
I often fall in the trap of judging the people in the bible. I mean really… with so many miracles, how could they not see?!
Psalm 144 is a psalm by David, with the tradition being that it is what he sang as he stood before Goliath. I could never
John 11 is the story about a calamity… A tragedy, filled with hopelessness, “if only’s”, doubt, blame and despair… Lazarus died. When Jesus finally arrived,
I like to highlight little passages in my bible where God has revealed something beautiful to me… Sometimes, I get to a well known passage