... was the power to hang in there, to walk and not faint, to cling to his situation and not abandon his task. John Mortimer was an English barrister. He became a great writer. His autobiography possessed a catchy title. He called it Clinging to the Wreckage. ... ." Our God is a mighty God. There's a power available to us that can sustain us. So be it! 1. J. Alfred Smith, Basic Bible Sermons on Christian Stewardship (Nashville: Broadman Press, 1992), p. 99. 2. I'm grateful to John Claypool, Tracks of a Fellow ...
... list for months and has remained Graham's most popular volume. Several books on the subject followed during the '80s, notably Mortimer Adler's The Angels and Us (Macmillan) and Geddes MacGregor's Angels: Ministers of Grace (Paragon House)....during the past five ... of Twenty-eight Angels, Inc., hopes. But my march through the thickets of contemporary angelology makes me agree with Maurice Smith, who sees the interest in angels as 'not necessarily a sign of spiritual awakening. As much as anything, it's ...