For anyone who missed it. This is the sermon that I preached earlier today. Jay Leno in his autobiography tells a story about how in his early years he went on a late night show to do a routine. He was asked what the queue would be for when he was done. He did so … Continue reading A Reprioritizing Judge
With a Dash of some Famous Last Words
Okay throughout history there have been some pretty interesting quotes of people's last words before they died. One such is by Gen. John Sedgwick during the US Civil War who is quoted to say They [the confederates] couldn't hit an elephant from this dist... He was shot before he could finish the sentence. Others include … Continue reading With a Dash of some Famous Last Words
Taking It Into My Own Hands
One of the many things to go wrong during PRIME was that my personal computer decided to die. Instead of having it worked on down there, I decided to wait until I got back on Huntington University campus and have Tech Services take a look at it for free. I get it back being told … Continue reading Taking It Into My Own Hands
WWYDWJ
Journey to the Cross part 13 WWJD aka What Would Jesus Do? I hate to say it, but when I hear this phrase I roll my eyes. It is one of those phrases that in ministry are on the outs and is not really used anymore. However as I end the Journey to the Cross … Continue reading WWYDWJ
The One that Confused them All
Journey to the Cross part 12 What do you mean he's not here? Ever find yourself in a situation that you know something should be in the last place you left it? That is exactly how these women felt. After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the … Continue reading The One that Confused them All
