... examples of persons known to them in order to drive the point across. He gives the example of the Jesus Christ, himself, Timothy, and Epaphroditus. While we can gather much theological truth from this awesome passage, it was written primarily to address the old problem ... ''s skin. The key words found in Paul''s ancient writing that we read today and the experience of John Howard Griffin are EMPTYING and IDENTIFYING. When we can identify with another, we know the footsteps they must travel in, and it makes ...
... God. God sees our hearts. God knows what brought us to this place in our lives. God wants to give us eternal life. Won’t you be liberated today? 1. Timothy Anger, merry-hearts-subscribe@listmonger.net. 2. William Barclay, Good Tidings of Great Joy (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1999). 3. Lynne Griffin and Kelly McCann, The Book of Women (Holbrook, MA: Adams Publishing, 1995), p. 2. 4. Illustrations Unlimited, p. 257. Cited by Allen G. Hern, http://www.islandnet.com/~brebc/sermons/20050910 ...
... Nazareth. THIS HUMBLE MAIDEN WAS TOLD THAT SHE WOULD BEAR A CHILD. Nothing earth-shaking about that. Women bear children all the time. Yet this child would change the world. William Griffin tells the story beautifully in his book Jesus for Children: "Stay where you are," said the young girl, "or I'll scream!" "My name is Gabriel," said the tall stranger. "Are ... 1-2. 4. Philip Yancey, Disappointment With God (Grand Rapids, Mich: Zondervan Publishing House, 1988). 5. From a sermon by the Rev. Timothy J. Smith.
... . THIS HUMBLE MAIDEN WAS TOLD THAT SHE WOULD BEAR A CHILD. Nothing earth-shaking about that. Women bear children all the time. Yet this child would change the world. William Griffin tells the story beautifully in his book Jesus For Children: "Stay where you are," said the young girl, "or I'll scream!" "My name is Gabriel," said the tall stranger ... Minneapolis: Winston Press, 1985), pp. 1-2. 4. Philip Yancey, DISAPPOINTMENT WITH GOD, (Grand Rapids, Mich: Zondervan Publishing House, 1988). 5. Timothy J. Smith