by Shawn Graham | Jul 22, 2017 | New Testament, Old Testament
Sometimes we are dealt anything but ideal situations in our life. Everyone deals with trials in different ways. The trials in our lives do not make us stronger. The way we handle our trials is what builds character and brings us closer to God. No one says that it...
by Shawn Graham | Jul 21, 2017 | New Testament, Old Testament
It seems as though the work ethic in our culture is declining as quickly as morals. Every where you look, employers, are struggling to fill positions with quality workers. Is there a correlation between morals and work ethic? I wanted to know, so I dug into...
by Shawn Graham | Jul 20, 2017 | Old Testament
OJ Simpson will be released from prison in October after serving nine years in prison. Most of you remember the OJ Simpson trial where he was found not guilty of murder in 1994. There was a combination of outrage and cheers that separated the country over the...
by Shawn Graham | Jul 19, 2017 | Old Testament
Do I find fulfillment in God? What makes me happy in life? I am sure that each of us has asked ourselves both of these questions at one point in time. I was thinking the other day about whether or not I find fulfillment in God. At this stage in my life, I can say...
by Kirk Taylor | Jul 18, 2017 | Old Testament
God's house is not for the holier than thou, but for the broken ones. The people who are the do-no-wrong type have just as much baggage like everyone else. But, the individuals who are the do-no-wrong types face a greater challenge to finding their way into heaven. We...
by Shawn Graham | Jul 17, 2017 | New Testament
I'm a conservative Christian by nature. Growing up as a child, I was not allowed to be conservative. I grew up in a union house hold where both of my parents were strong union supporters. Back in the early 90's, my family proudly displayed their Clinton-Gore yard...