... Galilee. Large crowds were coming to hear him teach and to experience his healing power. But it was time for a little R & R. So he headed back to his hometown of Nazareth, accompanied by his disciples. When the Sabbath came, he began to teach in ... "? I believe it was Thomas Wolfe. Wolfe, by the way, grew up in a large, sprawling house at 48 Spruce Street in Asheville, NC. He wrote about his growing up years there in a novel which he called Look Homeward, Angel. So frank and realistic were his reminiscences ...
... best effort; only one in four work to realize their human potential, rather than merely to keep the wolf from the door.[6] But the Bible also says that management should not steal from labor. Jesus ... little as you need to, but as much as you have to. c. You Can Steal Personally Quite frankly, I believe stealing from a man's person may be even more serious than stealing from a man ... Told the Truth, (New York: Plume, 1992), 156-57. [3] Charles R. Swindoll, The Quest for Character, p. 70. [4] USA Today magazine, ...
... . The memories were fun, but thirty minutes was enough. I was ready to leave. Thomas Wolfe was right when he observed that you can’t go home again. You can’t ... the rest of us. We’ve got a pretty good deal going right here. The great Bible teacher, R. C. Sproul, says “Modern man is betting his life that this world is all there is, and that ... tell old John Wesley that we celebrated his birthday party.” Earl Hunt replied, “Frankly, my friend, right now I’m not the least bit concerned about John ...