There's a little town up the Fraser Valley in British Columbia called Lillooett. There's a small-town newspaper published in Lillooett. And for many years the editor of that paper was a woman named "Ma" Murray. "Ma" Murray was kind of a tiger, in her own way. She was a social activist. And every issue of her paper rode concerns about labor and about human rights and about native issues. But here's what was so striking about "Ma" Murray's paper. She always wrote in a frenzy. So much so that she didn't pay much attention to punctuation. She wouldn't put quotation marks around the things that other people had said. She'd run sentences on and on, without throwing in a period now and again. And people criticized her for it. If you're going to publish a newspaper, they told her, then do it right…
Why We Believe In God
Hebrews 11:1-40
Hebrews 11:1-40
Sermon
by Wayne Brouwer
by Wayne Brouwer
Dynamic Preaching, Collected Sermons, by Wayne Brouwer