Drive Uganda 3: Hitchhiking in Uganda
This post is about an older woman hitchhiking in Uganda and the conversation Greg Taylor had with the woman.
This post is about an older woman hitchhiking in Uganda and the conversation Greg Taylor had with the woman.
This post discusses the phrase, “Steadfast through every change” as an alternative for the idea that God never changes. I found the exact wording “Steadfast through every change” in a poem, thanks to Google Books, that is in a Christian World magazine from 1867. I’ve embedded the entire poem here, called “The Father’s Peace,” by Lucinda Bowser. Enjoy and have a great day.
This post is about a very interesting Scripture, Ezra 3:11-13 about how the second Jewish temple foundation was laid and the people rejoiced and cried. Half the assembly, mostly the older ones, cried. Half the assembly rejoiced. The post relates that to our lives, how often we gather in mosques, churches, synagogues, and temples and some rejoice and some are terribly sad. The important point is we are together in seeking God.
This post by Greg Taylor takes a common phrase in Evangelical life and turns it in a way that re-focuses us on the hugeness of God’s story and life.
This Spring and Summer has been a learning first foray into preaching Revelation. I told the...
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In this video introduction, Mike Cope talks about Randy Harris’s scholarship, humor, but most of all the way he lives out the teachings of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount.
For God so loved the world.You’ve never really understood the context of that passage and neither...
Randy Harris says the Sermon on the Mount can be lived, and that’s what Jesus intended when he spoke the sermon. He intended to bless us in order to live out His teachings.
What 10 words would you pick to describe the teachings of Christ and the Bible?
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