The Antagonist
I had just stepped up to the counter when the postal clerk, Mikey, began a long discourse on his family. Continue reading The Antagonist
I had just stepped up to the counter when the postal clerk, Mikey, began a long discourse on his family. Continue reading The Antagonist
We’re visiting D. C. more these days because we have family there. We’ll add to this list of restaurants we’ve enjoyed and recommend to you. The food is good in all of them. Continue reading Places to Eat in the D.C. Area
We highly recommend you take the time to read Tina’s thoughts about a flock of sheep in England’s Cotswold area and her thoughts on how we respond to our Shepherd. Continue reading Heeding the Shepherd’s Call by Tina
If you are an American believer interested in advocacy for persecuted Christians who are beaten, imprisoned, tortured, and even murdered for their faith in Jesus Christ, I know of two opportunities through Open Doors. Special Envoy Open Doors is encouraging Americans to contact their representatives about H.R. 440, which would “require the Obama administration to appoint a Special Envoy for religious minorities in the Near East and South Central Asia.” You can do this right now online. Congressional Scorecard Open Doors also keeps a Congressional Scorecard if you want to know how your representatives are voting on religious freedom issues. … Continue reading Special Envoy for Religious Freedom
Jenn was inducted into four honor societies this past year! Continue reading Jenn Awarded Four Honors
If your heart goes out to people who worship rock stars and/or are addicted to drugs, you will be encouraged by Brian Welch’s story. Brian found Christ, freedom from drugs, and a new life. Continue reading Hope for Drug Addicts