- Keep Needing Me
- The Sword and the Trowel
- The Purpose of Child Rearing
- Peace
- Six Verses That Changed My Life
- Weathering The Storm
- How To Pray For Your Children
- How To Pray For Your Children #2
- Tuesday, 8/13/19 John
13:1, ...having loved his own which were
in the world, [Jesus] loved them unto the end. How loving will you be in
the end? How loving are you now? Well, love covers a multitude of sins. However
loving you were, or were not, yesterday, start anew today.
- Tuesday, 8/6/19 Bible
Big Picture #11. Anyone’s story,
struggles, circumstances, success, failures, can be used to produce a blessing
or a warning or a lesson to another. But not just another...somewhere,
sometime...to ME today.
- You Can Take It
- The Most Important Preparation For A Happy Old Age
- We Have A Book
- How To Wreck Your Ship
The 08/11/19 FBC Hammond bulletin is up at Baptist City.
- Tuesday, 7/30/19 Bible
Big Picture #4. Bible characters went
through extreme circumstances: Abraham being told to sacrifice his own son and
living in tents for his whole life; job/family losses and false accusations;
David running from Saul; Noah being the mocked outcast with no results for 100
years; Paul’s trials...so we can take what is put on our plates.
- The Most Powerful Christian Virtue
- Character Christianity
- What Children Need Most
- Lost and Found
- Tuesday, 7/23/19 Luke
9:56, For the Son of man is not come to
destroy men's lives, but to save them. Of course, Christ came to save souls
for eternity, and if you don’t know your soul is guaranteed of Heaven, message
me. However, if your life has been destroyed, Christ can likewise save it also.
- Tuesday, 7/16/19 Luke
6:42, Either how canst thou say to thy
brother, Brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, when thou
thyself beholdest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, cast
out first the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to
pull out the mote that is in thy brother's eye. A reminder that you have
FAR bigger issues to deal with than nitpicking your loved ones.