by About Guest Blogger | Jul 10, 2009 | bible literacy
by Andy Deane The Lord sustained His people for forty years in the wilderness by miraculously providing fresh manna each morning. Regardless of how much manna they collected, it was always enough nourishment for that day. Similarly, the Lord wants to sustain us, every...
by About Guest Blogger | Jul 7, 2009 | creativity and art
by Keith Wallis Mary, outside a tomb, carrying ointments and a storm of grief, hears the voice that calmed the waters in tones of comfort: ‘Be still and know that I am God’. At an Emmaus home, over broken bread, in a storm of confusion, hear the voice that calmed...
by About Guest Blogger | Jul 6, 2009 | creativity and art
by Keith Wallis A lifetime ago traffic’s roaring battlefield held me death row captive, nowhere to hide, no way to survive. I turned my back to oblivion awaiting the inevitable stamp of death. A moment ago the future was a closed book the past – another...
by About Guest Blogger | Jul 5, 2009 | creativity and art
by Carole Turner Fire why? Burn inside. Fly Fly Fly. Oh How I cry. How I lie, to deny. Where’s the pain? The Rain. It’s all the same. Say it again. Again. Go and don’t look back. Pack, pack, pack. And hate what you took. Leave it there. Have no...
by About Guest Blogger | Jul 4, 2009 | creativity and art, engaged in culture, ministry
by Carole Turner My 12 year old daughter has gotten up every Thursday at 4:30am for almost two years to go cook and then feed breakfast to the homeless population of Baton Rouge. The breakfast is served at the Baton Rouge Dream Center’s Roselawn location, which...