... two? Forgive me, Lord.4 Defeat or victory, life offers both. We choose. Do we really want the Kingdom? Do we really want God? Morton Keisey, in Encounter with God, confesses that, in his quest he needs fifteen minutes to one hour each day. Weekly he needs a special ... false (life is not in it!). Let’s check God out. We are not yet at the end of the possibilities. Bishop Earl Hunt shakes us awake: "We are living in a day in which we are victims of influences on every side: television, commercials, pop music ...
... not find lodging in an inn. God’s own son lying in a rough manger. How it inspires the imagination and tugs at the heart. H. V. Morton once visited the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. He came to a great wall, and in the wall there was a door so low that ... that brightens up the season is the Charlie Brown Christmas. In this special Charlie Brown directs a Christmas play and hunts for the perfect tree, and Linus expounds on the true meaning of Christmas. When the special was first shown, the folks ...
... , but in very small print." Actor Ben Stein used to write a gossip column about the rich and famous entitled Monday Night at Morton's. Then in December 2003 he quit. In his final column, this is what he said, “Real stars are not riding around in ... Charlie Brown says, “Most of us live just about one cookie away from being happy." It sneaks in on us, doesn't it? Greed comes hunting for us in the depths of our souls. When greed comes to church, it's preached as Prosperity Gospel. “If you will take a widow ...