Archive for January, 2006

In Spirit and Truth

30, Jan 2006

I made mention a few weeks ago of my reading quandary (too many books active at one time). In the time since then, I have completed all but one of those books, plus another (I like to read). The additional book was entitled Jack's Life, and was written by Douglas Gresham. The book was a [...]

Since God has given me a cheerful heart, He will forgive me for serving Him cheerfully.
~Franz Joseph Haydn

Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important.

Worship as Fuel

24, Jan 2006

Why do we gather together on Sunday morning as a church body and worship as a group? This practice that is called corporate worship is considered important, but why? Can we not worship just as well as individuals? Are we not, in fact, supposed to live a life of worship each moment, and if so, [...]

I'm currently in a reading quandary. I've done what I've told my son not to do in the past, and that is start reading more than one book at a time. It is so easy to get helplessly lost while striving to read multiple volumes, especially if they happen to share similar themes. As of [...]

Happy new year to all you blog savvy folks who've come here. I want to thank those of you who read this blog containing my personal ravings and ramblings. Thanks to you who've commented to me when you've seen me around. Please feel free everyone to add your own comments here at any time. I'd [...]


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