What Our Hands Can Hold

I absolutely love Anna Foulkrod.  One of the many joys of my daughter's wedding almost two years ago was getting to meet Anna.  She is one of those young ladies you don't quickly forget once you meet her.  She has one of the most beautiful missionary hearts you will ever encounter. For the last several … Continue reading What Our Hands Can Hold

A Light Has Dawned

Photo by Bjorn Simon Early in His ministry, Jesus moved from Nazareth to Capernaum.  I want you to take a look at what the gospel writer Matthew says about it. 12 Now when he heard that John had been arrested, he withdrew into Galilee. 13 And leaving Nazareth he went and lived in Capernaum by … Continue reading A Light Has Dawned

Walking in the Dark

Walking along a well lit street at night probably does not cause much of a concern.  Sure, there are shadows lurking everywhere, but the light from the street lamps and yard lights provide a sense of comfort and security.  Now, think about walking down an unlit country lane in the dead of night under an … Continue reading Walking in the Dark

Man in the Darkness

Darkness is the story of mankind without God.  From the Garden of Eden to this present throbbing moment, those who walk apart from God cannot process life correctly.   In the darkness, that which is beautiful can look horrid.  In the same way, that which is ugly can actually look attractive.  By walking in spiritual darkness … Continue reading Man in the Darkness