Do we really reap what we sow? What kind of destiny awaits if we count on Karma? In Mark Herringshaw’s, The Karma of Jesus, he explains Jesus’ supernatural role in breaking the ancient idea of the cycle of Karma-reaping what we sow. In no way is this book grotesquely preachy or over religious, yet it [...]
Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category
The Karma of Jesus, Book Review
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged buddha, buddhism, grace, hindu, Jesus, justice, karma on November 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
A Test for Truly Wise Advice
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged advice, cousel, truth, wisdom on November 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
As a “newer” Christian and a young mom, I get plenty of people offering all kinds of advice on spiritual things, parenting, pregnancy, etc. Sometimes its difficult to know which advice is most helpful for my life and circumstances. God’s Word clarifies who is “wise and understanding” will show it by their “good life, by deeds done in [...]
Agent of Change
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged agent of change, change of heart, God, Hosea, prayer, righteousness on October 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When I was chatting with God this morning he placed the title “Agent of Change” on my heart. Curious and unfamiliar with this title I felt prompted to look it up in the dictionary. It’s not like I didn’t have a pretty good idea how to define the title myself but I could sense the [...]
Take Your Best Shot, a book review
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Africa, AIDS, Austin Gutwein, basketball, children, contest, God, HIV, Hoops of Hope, soccer, World Vision, Zambia on October 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It all started with one simple phrase: “God wants to use you.” Do you believe it? Nine-year-old Austin Gutwein believed God wanted to use him, and before he could get a driver’s license or even watch a PG-13 movie God used him to impact the lives of thousands of Africans afflicted with HIV/AIDS with love, [...]
An Anything But Ordinary Review
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged An Anything But Ordinary Journey, Casey Turner, change, faith, mid-michigan, Mike McCleary, passion, perserverance, success on October 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Review By Shar Mohr
“Without passion man is a mere latent force and possibility, like the flint which awaits the shock of the iron before it can give forth its spark.” — Henri Frederic Amiel
An Anything But Ordinary Journey follows Michael McCleary’s story as he pursues a dream of creating a TV series inspiring viewers [...]
To Write Love on Her Arms
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged addiction, anxiety, counseling, depression, God, help, suicide, to write love on her arms on October 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
http://www.mtv.com/ontv/woodieawards/2009/good-woodie/
or go to: http://www.twloha.com/ to vote !!!!!
Why TO WRITE LOVE ON HER ARMS has a special place in my heart:
Depression/anxiety, Self-Injury, Addiction, and Suicide are very important issues that have affected me (and most of us if we’re honest). To Write Love On Her Arms strives to raises awarenes (and funding/support of suicide and addiction related organizations) of these very seriously, [...]
The “Business” of Evangelism
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged business, church, evangelism, Huron County, real-estate on October 21, 2009 | 1 Comment »
People spend a lot of time shopping. I try to spend as little time possible shopping. (I am not your typical female shopper.) I go in then get out. Badda-bing! Badda-boom! Why even go into a store if there is nothing in it I want or need? This is why companies implement advertising and marketing [...]
Faces In the Fire by T.L. Hines
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Christian Fiction, Faces in the Fire, Noir Bizzare, T.L. Hines, Thomas Nelson Book Review on October 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
T.L. Hines, FACES IN THE FIRE
Book Review: Christian Noir Bizarre Fiction
…Four lost souls on a collision course with either disaster or redemption. A noir bizarre story with an extra helping of suspense, a hint of supernatural intrigue, and a story line as strange and beautiful as life itself…
I admit I was a bit reluctant [...]
A Great Redemption: Divine Justice (Part 2)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged atonement, divine justice, Jesus, redemption, spurgeon on October 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
2) “Now, secondly,” Spurgeon says, “we must measure the great redemption BY THE STERNNESS OF DIVINE JUSTICE.”
These two points by Spurgeon helps me understand how the God is a God of love, as well as a God of justice, and that these two charcteristics are not in conflict with one another as some critics of God would [...]