... And your life goes down as mediocre, unhappy. You have made no mistakes; there is no scar tissue; there is no manure in your barn. When you die, you are gone. Nobody remembers you for the good things or the bad things, and while you are here, you drive ... was tackled by his own man just a few feet from his own goal. He had almost scored a touchdown for Georgia Tech. His name, Roy Reigals, is legendary now. There were a few more seconds to play. Tech pushed them back over the goal and scored two points, and ...
... and I have only myself to look after. I can easily get by with less. So under the cover of darkness he would go out to the barn and remove grain from his bin and put it in his brother's. That same night the other brother got to thinking to himself. It is ... : On the morning of December 23 my sister called. "Dad is not doing well. You had better get over to the house." My dad, Roy Anderson, was suffering the last stages of a battle with prostate cancer that had gone on for over five years. We had just brought ...
... house they were renting and asked Judie for the plans to the new dwelling. What happened next resembled an old-fashioned barn raising. Members of the church started up where Richard had left off. Word spread through the community, and people began ... that I recognize the need for positive self esteem. THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THAT IT WON'T HELP US LOVE AS JESUS LOVED. Roy Baumeister, a psychology professor at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio, has come to the conclusion that too much self-esteem leads to ...
... was it that you first realized the majesty of God? Was it the beauty and grandeur of creation that first evoked that realization? Roy L. Smith tells about an aged and scholarly minister with a flair for astronomy who spent the night on a California mountaintop with ... Amen.” 1. Rev. Richard E. Stetler, http://www.stmatthews‑bowie.org/Worship/Sermons/1998/sermon_8_30_98.asp. 2. Jim Barnes, http://www.christcov.org/sermons/06‑05‑14%20Sermon%20Notes.doc. 3. Buckminster Fuller Institute Web site: http:// ...
... and kipper, “to atone” represents an entirely unrelated root. The whole atonement system in Leviticus is complex. According to Roy Gane,3it worked by first transferring impurity from the people to the sanctuary and then subsequently cleansing the ... inattention, this can still be considered a sin. However, it is not necessarily sinful. If an unclean animal has died in one’s barn, it might be necessary to touch the carcass to remove it. That is not a sin, though it does require a “sin” offering. ...