“A dog barks when his master is attacked. I would be a coward if I saw God’s truth was attacked and yet would remain silent.” ~John Calvin
As On The Brink of Eternity
2010 is only hours old and, as I do at the beginning of each new year, I have already seen many people expressing hope and anticipation that this might be the year of our Lord’s return. (Just as a little aside, wouldn’t that be amazing?!?!) . Although the whole prayer is quite appropriate for today, there is one line that caught my attention this morning. …
Give Thanks – 2: Struggles
“The struggles are not a mistake. They are tokens of redemptive love. Trials should not cause us to doubt the love of the King; they should convince us of it.†(pg. 94, War of Words)  Hard as it is sometimes, I am thankful for the struggles that God has allowed, as tokens of His redemptive love.  What are …
What do you believe about God?
“What you believe about God is the most important feature of your whole worldview. Look at it this way: of all the things you might ever study or reflect on, nothing could possibly be greater than God. So your view of Him automatically has more far-reaching ramifications than anything else in your belief system. What you think of God will …
Food for Thought
“We should allow no separation to grow up between the intellectual and ‘spiritual’ life of children; but should teach them that the divine Spirit has constant access to their spirits, and is their continual helper in all the interests, duties and joys of life.”  ~Charlotte Mason (as quoted in For the Children’s Sake, by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay, pg. 64)