The Pastor’s Heart 9/24/2021
At first, he didn’t even want to go. Then, he made excuses. He certainly didn’t feel qualified. When he consented, he had the rug pulled out from under him and…
At first, he didn’t even want to go. Then, he made excuses. He certainly didn’t feel qualified. When he consented, he had the rug pulled out from under him and…
“I can remember exactly where I was when….” Each year approaching the 9/11 remembrance you hear that phrase, and perhaps more so this year with it being the 20th observance…
“Things are crazy right now.” Heard that lately? Maybe you’ve even said it; I know I have. I look around and see fear because of what’s happening. I see fretting…
Forgiven! What a beautiful word! When was the last time you considered the blessed truth that, as a child of God, you are forgiven? Think about what the Scripture says. …
I guess you could call this Adoniram Judson, Part 2. Last week I shared part of Judson’s testimony of how he “fled to Jesus” in times of trial and discouragement. …
The Scripture is quite plain. “Children are an heritage of the Lord,” says Psalm 127:3. Then, Proverbs 17:6 states, “Children’s children are the crown of old men.” These children are…
I got off the phone a little while ago, and I’m still shaking my head. Someone called me here at the church and unburdened their heart. And it was a…
I’m certainly not one to break out in song, but I did. Well, not out loud anyway, but I sure was humming like everything. I’ve heard some say it’s “just…
Thirty-three years ago this month I bought my last Father’s Day card. I didn’t know it would be the last one, but that’s what it turned out to be. Now,…
Home. It’s where it begins. Have you heard the saying, “Charity begins at home”? Well, that’s not really what I’m talking about today; I’m talking about godliness. King David saw…