... fly, they would fly. Apparently, children who had seen the play had taken Peter's word literally and hurt themselves attempting to fly. Without hesitation, Barrie altered the script to include a cautionary statement that the children could fly, but only if they had first been sprinkled with "fairy dust." From ... Frank Graham, DECISION, December 1994, p. 29. 6. BROADMAN COMMENTS, Volume 49, (Nashville: Broadman Press, 1993), p. 104. 7. Chuck Shepherd, "News of the Weird," FUNNY TIMES/September 1994, p. 20.
... with a detective standing over his body. How would you feel if you had a dream like that? It sounds like a bad television show. However, Chuck Lamb felt inspired! Maybe this was a new career path for him. So Lamb convinced his wife to take pictures of him in a variety ... %20martial%20arts%20agents. 8. Alan Paton, Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful (Scribner, 1996), pp. 66-67. Cited by Davis, Barry L. 52 Sermons From the Book of Acts (Pulpit Outlines 4) p. 137. GodSpeed Publishing. Kindle Edition. 9. “Eulogy for ...
... , while others must wait to receive their ultimate healing in heaven. But I take comfort in some words which I quote from Chuck Swindoll. “God is too kind to ever to be cruel, too wise to ever make a mistake, too deep to ever explain ... he’ll never open up and let you enter his life. There’s got to be a mutual need before two people grow closely together. (Barry Boulware, “A Sermon that Failed,” August 19, 1984, Francis Street UMC). The same thing is true in our relationship to God: “Some times we ...