FOR THE GLORY – Thursday May 25th 2017Memorise: And I, behold, I will harden the heats of the Egyptians, and they shall follow them: and I will get me honour upon Pharaoh, and upon all… Read More
Topic: One Sound Two Messages [Wednesday June 15, 2017]ONE SOUND TWO MESSAGES – Thursday June 15th 2017Memorise: And gave them the lands of the heathen: and they inherited the labour o… Read More
What if God split the sea for you? Would you walk across? Would you do it willingly? Enthusiastically, even? Or would you require some pushing? Are you su… Read More
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Parables of Jesus
I guess it’s important to look at what a parable really is, before we dive right in and look at them. While it would… Read More
ONE WITH GOD IS A MAJORITY – Saturday October 14th 2017Memorise: And he answered, Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them. 2nd Kings 6:16Read: 2nd Kings… Read More
Hills full of horses, but only one man can see them. Chariots of fire, also seen by only one man. And they aren’t burning up. What do you think? Science or fabl… Read More
In Memoriam
– Non-Fiction by Alison Main –
“What grief does is it puts us squarely in the middle of a fire, and it burns away everything that is not essential to our lives… Read More
Should Christians vote based on where tax dollars go? I know many Christians who think they do exactly that. As in give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God&rs… Read More
China is an Asian country that is well known for its beauty and fascinating places. China is well known for its biggest industry of raw material production. All over the world, China is expo… Read More
Politicians tell us to pray. It was a classic headline. At least at the beginning. Top lawmakers call for prayer. It’s not unusual. Politicians praying or telli… Read More
Over the past ten years, people have basically become online junkies. It used to be TV, as in over the air or via cable / satellite. But now it’s streaming from your ISP.&n… Read More
Don’t wait until you’re ready. It’s the fifth in a series of traits for successful people in the secular world that we’re going to look at. However, we&rs… Read More
Who loves you? The government or God? Does that seem like a dumb question? Honestly, it did to me. As soon as I typed it and saw it on the screen. It’s like, why do I… Read More
Would Jesus ever pander to the base? It’s a question that Christians really need to ask themselves. And I mean really stand in front of the mirror – look yourself in… Read More
“The Grand Egyptian Museum is the most important cultural project in the world in the twenty-first century. It will be the greatest and largest museum in the world, and the interior de… Read More
Every Christian should know what the Great Commission is. And pretty much everyone in the U.S. probably at least heard of separation of church and state. So when someone receives… Read More
In Part 3 of The letter to the church in Thyatira, we’ll look at the “But …” section. Things Jesus knows about the church. But unlike the Divine Knowledge of the p… Read More
I was going for a walk the other day and had this thought – Christians can learn from political parties. It’s amazing what we think about while walking our furry friends. Like… Read More
I was going for a walk the other day and had this thought – Christians can learn from political parties. It’s amazing what we think about while walking our furry friends. Like… Read More
Christianity Today just asked a really interesting question – “Was the U.S. never really a “Christian country,” or was US Christianity corrupted by politics?”… Read More
Yes, Finding God in religion can be hard. Incredibly hard even, depending on where we look. To begin with, which religion do we look at? And then, what denomination or sect? After that… Read More
Moses and the Burning Bush
“The Friend Who May Not Seem a Friend” by Lawrence RussI wrote to you about the story of the cat at the heart of this photograph, but why is the cat w… Read More
Egyptian history and civilization have always held an important place in the history of the world and that is why the people of Egypt always take pride in their history and their ancestors… Read More
Over the past few years, Egypt has undertaken major projects to restore and preserve many of the historical landmarks around the country to restore them to their former glory. Many of these… Read More
Egypt’s one of the oldest civilizations in the world and there are many locations around the country where you can immerse yourself in its long history and learn more about how the cou… Read More
Never again will I destroy all living creatures. That’s what God said. You know, back in Genesis, the first book in the Bible. Of course, that means He did destroy all living creatu… Read More
You can’t go to Italy and not visit the capital, Rome. With its impressive monuments and archaeological sites there are plenty of things to do when in Rome.
From its beautiful lands… Read More
The Roman Empire was one of the most influential civilisations in the world. The ideas and culture of ancient Rome influence so much of our lives today.
From ancient roman art, architectu… Read More
We move on to the fourth of the seven letters in Revelation. This time, the letter to the corrupt church in Thyatira. Jesus has good things to say about the church in Thyatira. Some… Read More
Is anyone good enough for God? That’s a question lots of us probably ask. Often, we probably think we’re not good enough. Depending on what we read in the Bible, that conclusi… Read More
Will God give us the desires of our heart? David seems to pray for that to happen in Psalm 20. But is God like a genie or something? Can we rub His tummy or say some magic words and get w… Read More
The problem of praying to be healed? Really? There’s a problem with praying to be healed? Maybe. It depends. The person praying probably has good intentions. Wants what’s best fo… Read More
Welcome to Luxor, the gateway to your unforgettable Nile cruise journey. As you touch down at Luxor International Airport, you’ll be greeted by the warm Egyptian sun and the promise of… Read More