The Inca Empire in Central and South America was at its height 500 years ago. It had a rich oral language still spoken today by about a third of the Peruvian population. Yet, little is known about ...
Read more: Broken Rope
Phone signals today can be transmitted any number of ways. We have computer modems, wireless routers, even satellite signals that beam our calls to the most remote places on earth. We can call across ...
Read more: Broken Hard Lines
Think of ice cream, cold soda, and coke floats. We dig in, chug them down, and leave the smiling residue on our faces.
What do we get in return? A brain ...
Read more: Brain Freeze
Life is lived in surround sound.
Car stereos blast from multiple speakers.
Headphones give us amazing realism.
The Bose company advertises single box speakers that mimic sound truer to life than ...
Read more: Surround Sound Communication
In the early days of home phone service, there was only one ring tone available. If we were on a party line, a pattern of rings indicated who was to pick up. Still, the ring tone was the ...
Read more: Have We Set God’s Ring Tone?
Solitary confinement is a prison term used to describe the practice of isolating the most violent offenders. The intent is to provide protection either for the prison guards, the inmate’s fellow ...
Read more: Solitary Confinement with God
The Legend of the Sand Dollar is famous for using the different parts of the sand dollar to illustrate facets of the Christian tenets of ...
Read more: The Sand Dollar Prayer
Technology constantly requires us to get smarter. A single remote control operates our TV, the DVR, the lights, and the ceiling fan. We maintain friendships on Facebook, and we have computer screens ...
Read more: Gaining Wisdom from God
In Parts 1 and 2, we saw that God’s pocketbook is very deep, for he loves to shower his creation with his blessings.
However, he is not an ATM. He will provide for our necessities, but cars, ...
Read more: A Pocketbook God (part 3 of 3)
What do we ask from God? Is it what he wants to give?
In affluent America, sometimes the feeling is that God is the pipeline of financial prosperity. We pray for him to open the storehouses of ...
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If God provides for the birds in the field, how much more does he love us? His gifts are for us to enjoy, and he rejoices when we come to him with our supplications.
However, is he nothing more than ...
Read more: A Pocketbook God (part 2 of 3)
The Inca Empire in Central and South America was at its height 500 years ago. It had a rich oral language still spoken today by about a third of the Peruvian population. Yet, little is known about ...
Read more: Broken Rope
Phone signals today can be transmitted any number of ways. We have computer modems, wireless routers, even satellite signals that beam our calls to the most remote places on earth. We can call across ...
Read more: Broken Hard Lines
Think of ice cream, cold soda, and coke floats. We dig in, chug them down, and leave the smiling residue on our faces.
What do we get in return? A brain ...
Read more: Brain Freeze
Life is lived in surround sound.
Car stereos blast from multiple speakers.
Headphones give us amazing realism.
The Bose company advertises single box speakers that mimic sound truer to life than ...
Read more: Surround Sound Communication
In the early days of home phone service, there was only one ring tone available. If we were on a party line, a pattern of rings indicated who was to pick up. Still, the ring tone was the ...
Read more: Have We Set God’s Ring Tone?
Solitary confinement is a prison term used to describe the practice of isolating the most violent offenders. The intent is to provide protection either for the prison guards, the inmate’s fellow ...
Read more: Solitary Confinement with God
The Legend of the Sand Dollar is famous for using the different parts of the sand dollar to illustrate facets of the Christian tenets of ...
Read more: The Sand Dollar Prayer