The story of Joseph the Masai Warrior.
March 18, 2009
Filling Up What is Lacking
March 15, 2009
Holy Spirit, Come
“[I] never try to frighten people into the kingdom of God. I do not even call people forward at the end of a service. I know that when the spirit of God has dealt with them, has changed them, and has given them new minds and hearts, they will come and tell me or tell somebody else. I do not want an immediate decision because I know that even I can produce decisions. A man’s eloquence or the use of lights or music can produce decisions. But I do not do that. I simply put the truth before people, and it is the Spirit of the living God alone who can apply that truth, and he does.”
- D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones , from Courageous Christianity, 299.
The Rebel’s Guide to Joy – The Life of Horatio Spafford
Horatio Spafford was no stranger to suffering and tragedy - a life marked by the loss of 6 of his 8 children among other calamities. In midst of his greatest sorrows he penned the words "...whatever my lot though hast taught me to say it is well with my soul", words which encourage us to fight for joy in Christ even when death itself threatens to overtake.
March 6, 2009
"Say unto my soul, I am thy salvation."—Psalm 35:3.
--- C.H. Spurgeon
March 1, 2009
Do these mysterious stones mark the site of the Garden of Eden?
For the old Kurdish shepherd, it was just another burning hot day in the rolling plains of eastern Turkey. Following his flock over the arid hillsides, he passed the single mulberry tree, which the locals regarded as 'sacred'. The bells on his sheep tinkled in the stillness. Then he spotted something. Crouching down, he brushed away the dust, and exposed a strange, large, oblong stone.
The man looked left and right: there were similar stone rectangles, peeping from the sands. Calling his dog to heel, the shepherd resolved to inform someone of his finds when he got back to the village. Maybe the stones were important.
They certainly were important. The solitary Kurdish man, on that summer's day in 1994, had made the greatest archaeological discovery in 50 years. Others would say he'd made the greatest archaeological discovery ever: a site that has revolutionized the way we look at human history, the origin of religion - and perhaps even the truth behind the Garden of Eden.
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