... on. Unfortunately that was the burner on which he had placed the Coleman gas stove. You’ve already guessed it. The power returned, the burner on the electric stove came on, and the Coleman gas stove sitting on the electric range went off literally. The stove ... 1987), pp. 15-17. 5. Wilson O. Weldon, Not Afraid! (Nashville: The Upper Room, 1984). 6. Jim Pye, http://www.sermonsplus.co.uk/Ephesians%205.15 20.htm. 7. Jim Stewart, “Navy’s Sleeping Giants Awaken to a New World,” Atlanta Constitution, May 26 ...
... do when life does not turn out as you expected? Hold on to your values. Go deeper into your faith. Look for God's victory. 1. Contributed by Jim French in Arizona Highways, November 2000, p. 44. 2. "In Today, Already Walks Tomorrow" by Joseph N. Hankins, Vital Speeches of the Day, Oct. 15, 1997, p. ... (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2000). 6. "Fools for Christ" by Robert E. Coleman, Preaching, May/June 1999. 7. Jesus Freaks, compiled by dc Talk and The Voice of the Martyrs (Tulsa, OK: Albury Pub., 1999), pp. 181 ...
... they Caught the Dream, The Vision and the Mission of Christ and made it their own. Conclusion It sounds like a fish story, but journalists have verified it. Jim Cone was boating on the Intra coastal Waterway in North Carolina when a Spanish Mackerel jumped into his boat. It grazed his daughter's head and landed in his ... and Stough, 1985), pp. 178, 214, 215. Cited in Robert E. Coleman, THE SPARK THAT IGNITES, (Minneapolis, MN: World Wide Publications, 1989), pp. 75-76. 4. Preaching, January-February 2003
... he would accept only hard cash. So Steve Wozniak and Steven Jobs did without the chrome, fixed up their booth, and kept the stock in Apple Computer to themselves. Presumably, Jim Egan is still decorating booths for hard cash. (2) Sometimes it is a good thing to catch someone else's dream. The story of the New Testament is the story ... IN CHINA (London: Hodder and Stough, 1985), pp. 178, 214, 215. Cited in Robert E. Coleman, THE SPARK THAT IGNITES, (Minneapolis, MN: World Wide Publications, 1989), pp. 75-76.