This Lenten season I have been reminded of God's enduring patience. Many people associate God with vengeance and wrath throughout the Old Testament. While it's true that God exercises vengeance for disobedience, it is never without warning. In fact, many times generations elapsed as God patiently waited and gave many opportunities to repent. To repent... Continue Reading →
Genesis 8: A Reason to Hope
Currently, many people are in the midst of the storm. The recent invasion of Russia into Ukraine leaves many uncertainties, which only complicate the existing problems being faced worldwide. As the storms rage and the waves crash around you it is only natural to feel afraid. You fear for your safety, your security, and what... Continue Reading →
…The Last Will Be First
In my last post (The First Will Be Last), I discussed the relationship between Jews and Muslims as offspring of Abraham. Now we will look at the most devisive issue between these Abrahamic faiths, the identity of Jesus. Some Jews still consider him a false Messiah, while others a wise teacher. To Muslims he is... Continue Reading →
“I Am Doing a New Thing”
When mankind was created, God spoke directly to his chosen. Among those were Adam, Eve, Noah, Abraham, and Moses. After the Hebrews entered the promised land and began to go astray, he sent his Holy Spirit to speak through the prophets. But all of that was in the past. Through Isaiah the Holy Spirit prophesied... Continue Reading →
You’re Not Alone
The number of people affected by anxiety and depression have been rising over the past decade. The isolation and stress of COVID only served to exacerbate this already alarming trend. The chronic stress of daily life has been leading to emotional exhaustion, with the greatest impact on the younger generations. As the level of stress... Continue Reading →