02/28/10
Pandemonium means bedlam, chaos or confusion. Does that sound like Sunday morning at your house? If you know your Greek, pandemonium means daemonium (demons) and pan (all around). No matter where you are in your Christian...[more]
02/27/10
In 1066, one of history’s most decisive battles was fought. William, Duke of Normandy, dared to invade England. He confidently approached his formidable opponent with his secret weapon, an invention that would give his army an...[more]
02/25/10
What qualities do you consider most important in the man or woman of your dreams? What kind of person do you think will make a good lover? One woman in her 20's approached me and said, "Mr. McDowell, let me show you the type...[more]
02/21/10
“All flesh is like grass, and all its glory like the flower of grass. The grass withers and the flower falls, but the Word of the Lord will stand forever.” 1 Peter 1:24,25. NIV Our earthly bodies are like grass. When you walk...[more]
02/19/10
As a fledgling ministry couple in our first church, we received a frantic phone call from a seminary colleague serving in a parish across town. Sounding like a poodle cornered by a Doberman, our friend squeaked, “Roger, the...[more]
02/19/10
God always offers you a firm place to stand, but your feet are not firmly set in place until you've made up your own mind that's where you want to be. David writes: "He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud...[more]
02/18/10
“They do not know what they are doing.” Luke 23:34 Thirty-seven years old. Thin, almost frail. Balding and bespectacled. An electronics buff. Law-abiding and tired. Certainly not a description you would give a vigilante. But...[more]
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