... Morris ... 10. Ah…the sound of trumpets in the morning! Colin Morris says, "Truth to tell, I seldom hear the sound of ... a.m. The sound of the bugle. But what of the "Afternoon" in Morris's title? Afternoon is what he calls "flat time," the time between. ... trumpet. Our lives…more like afternoon than morning. So Colin Morris concludes: Let the bugle sound in the afternoon of life! ... are likely hear in the years to come. With Colin Morris I confess, Mine has never been an adequate faith, but it is the ...
... Ross. Even today, Ross laughs when he tells this story: "I had noticed that every day these two guysthey were kind of grubby lookingwould come and watch Jan practice kicking. So I asked them if they would mind getting on the other side of the fence to shag some balls, and they said. ˜Sure.' " "After ... NEW, (Waco: Word Books, 1986). 4. H. Eddie Fox and George Morris, FAITHSHARING, (Nashville: Discipleship Resources, 1986). 5. W.A. Criswell, ABIDING HOPE, (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1981) 6. GRIT ...
... . The relationship between the eschatological community and its God depends on a commitment to the prior action of the slain Lamb (cf. 3:5; Morris, Revelation, p. 248); only then can the overcomer refer to the Lamb’s God as “his God” (cf. 3:12) and to God’s ... of John’s nuptial imagery as an expression of the final stage of God’s salvation of eschatological Israel, see Jan Fekkes, III, “Revelation 19–21 and Isaian Nuptial Imagery,” JBL 109 (1990), pp. 269–87. Fekkes contends that Isaiah’s ...
... of [the scars]. I have them because I survived." A few years later when she was sixteen, she appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America (Jan 27, 2003) and said her scars "remind her of how much God loves her." (5) Christ’s scars remind us how much God loves us ... a perfection that we cannot achieve on our own. But it also does something else--it helps us become better than we are. Morris Niedenthal is on the faculty at the University of Chicago. He says that Jesus accepted people just the way they were, but he ...