Just a few weeks ago I observed an infant looking intently at his hands. As he stared, he moved his hand leisurely back and forth as if his hands were unfamiliar. Curious to make sense of this infant’s inquisitiveness, I did some research and found that as infants grow, their vision becomes clearer as time progresses ...
Growing up as a child of a preacher, I was always in the church. I was in the church Sunday morning and evening for regular worship services, Monday for youth choir rehearsal, Wednesday for bible study and Thursday night for adult rehearsals. This does not include any programs that we were sure to have. I ...
Greetings family and friends This past Sunday brought to a close our powerful family series entitled, “When Daddy has no vision and Mommy is out of order”. This 3-part series tackled family dysfunction and identified three major causes of family dysfunction that prohibits many Christian families from walking and living victoriously. Indeed, if not dealt ...
It is no secret that our society has been turned upside down with increasing number of family matters. Nearly 90 percent of all children used to live in homes where both biological parents were present. Today less than half of children grow up with both natural parents. Unfortunately this is not the only issue concerning ...
The following are additional thoughts from this past Sunday’s sermon: The shepherds, sheep herders were not of royalty, they were considered social and religious outcasts. These men spent their lives around mess, yet the invitation to see Christ was extended to them in the middle of their mess. For many of us today life has ...
WISM family and friends, just in case you haven’t heard, September is FRANgelism month. That means that every Sunday in the month of September you are encouraged to bring a special guest. On the 1st Sunday you are encouraged to bring a friend and on the 2nd Sunday you are strongly encouraged to bring a ...