... others to see God’s glory in our lives. Let me give you an example of a woman who discovered God in her weakness. Sheila Walsh is a best-selling author, Christian singer and former co-host of The 700 Club. She struggled with depression for years but tried to deny it ... It Make Any Difference? (Grand Rapids: Zondervan), 2006. 6. Biblegateway.com https://www.biblegateway.com/resources/commentaries/IVP-NT/John/Jesus-Light-World-Opens-Eyes. 7. Gianpiero Petriglieri in “The key to loving your job in the age of ...
... drills to reinforce it over and over again and I can't think of anyone who is a better teacher and technician than Bill Walsh." Even professionals can get away from the basics and their techniques can slip. Some of the basics of the Christian faith are humbling ... is today. 1. The United Methodist Reporter, Eastern Pennsylvania Edition, July 6, 1990, pg. 2. Dr. John Ed Mathison, The Weekly Frazer Memorial Messenger, August, 1990, pg. 1. 3. Dr. William Sloane Coffin, LIVING THE TRUTH IN A WORLD OF ILLUSIONS ...
... are joined in celebration today on Easter Sunday. He is alive. Life has meaning. Death has been defeated. We have a story to tell people. 1. Sheila Walsh, The Desert Experience (Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2001), p. 68. 2. From a sermon by the Rev. Johnny Dean. 3. Do's and Taboos of Humor Around the World by Roger E. Axtell, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1999, p. 13. 4. Adventist Review, August 31, 2000, http://www.adventistreview.org/. 5. The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Saturday, April 21, 2001 ...
... For God's people, death is not the end, it's a beginning. It's a birthday! And that is what we celebrate today. Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! TA - DA! Happy Easter. Amen! 1. Chad Walsh quoted by John Killinger, You Are What You Believe: The Apostles' Creed for Today, (Nashville: Abingdon, 1990), p. 70 2. Matthew 27:63-64 3. John 20:7 4. Newsweek, March 28, 2005, p. 43 5. Killinger, p. 67 6. William Willimon, "Getting to Easter," 3/30/97, via Internet, http://www.chapel.duke.edu/sermons/MAR30SER.htm 7 ...
... ), p.494. [2] Martin Luther, “Lectures On Romans” (1515-1516), in Luther’s Works, Vol.25 (63 vols.; St. Louis-Philadelphia: Concordia Publishing House-Fortress Press, 1955ff.), p.291. [3] Dean Hamer, The God Gene, pp.72ff.; Anthony Walsh, The Science of Love. [4] John Calvin, “Commentary On the Book of the Prophet Isaiah” (1550), in Calvin’s Commentaries, Vol. VIII/2, trans. James Anderson (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2005), p.156. [5] Clement of Alexandria, “The Stomata” (194), in Ante ...
... her ashes scattered around Wal-Mart. "That way," she said, "I can count on my daughters visiting me twice a week." (2) In 1942, one of Hollywood's greatest actors, Sir John Barrymore, died. Actor Errol Flynn and a few of his friends held an Irish wake for Barrymore. Flynn and his friends got quite drunk at the wake. After Flynn left, director Raoul Walsh and actor Peter Lorre decided to pull a prank on Flynn. They "borrowed" Barrymore's body from the funeral home, drove it to Flynn's house, and sat it in a ...
... : “I believe in everything a little bit.” That sounds like a lot of us. A campus chaplain named Chad Walsh wrote a book some years back titled “Superstitions of the Irreligious.” His message was that simply because people did ... in particular: Jesus of Nazareth. “Simon, do you love me?” Jesus is reported to have asked the Big Fisherman at the end of His earthly journey.(John 21:15,16) It is a question he asks each of us again and again. “Do you love me? How about a kiss?” The only kiss He ...
... strong drives compelled her to eat: physical cravings, aesthetic attraction, and the pride of life or need for self-boasting (1 John 2:16). She perceived that the tree’s fruit was good for food, stirring within her the desire to taste ... desires, their actions, their responses, and consequently their punishments characterize the experience of all humanity. In the words of J. Walsh, “On a deeper level, every hearer identifies with this ‘man and this woman’ not finally but personally. The sin depicted ...
... have from this: that neither hell nor the devil can take us and all others who believe him captive nor can they do us harm.[8] We can, John Calvin once said, “rest with a sweet confidence in God...”[9] The focus on the grace of God and that that is the only way we’re ... pp.24ff.; Twenge, pp.4ff. [6] Dean Hamer, The God Gene (New York: Anchor Books, 2004), pp.72ff.; Anthony Walsh, The Science of Love (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1996). [7] Martin Luther, “Lectures On Isaiah” (1527-1530), in Luther ...
... !" At once they left their nets and went along with him. A little farther up the beach, he saw Zebedee's sons, James and John, in a boat mending their nets. He called them too, and immediately they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired men and ... entrust the kingdom to these very ordinary men that he had called. A few years ago a Roman Catholic scholar, Michael Walsh, published a book titled THE TRIUMPH OF THE MEEK with the subtitle: "Why Early Christianity Succeeded." The movement had begun in ...