Author review: Max Lucado

I have listened to 5 of his audio books so far: He Chose the Nails, Max on Life, God Came Near, Traveling Light, and The Max Lucado Christmas Collection. His work is well written. Simple and easy to follow. He incorporates stories (including those from his own life) to help the reader relate to what’sContinue reading “Author review: Max Lucado”

The Science Fiction Equation

Think of the irony of this picture. I’m currently reading ‘Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy’. What took me so long? Who knows? I guess I didn’t fully realize just what it was. Better late than never. I’m a big fan of science fiction. It fuels my imagination and makes me think. Some devout Christians dismissContinue reading “The Science Fiction Equation”

Monday school unit: Little People, Big Messages:

The last lesson I completed in this series. Monday school unit: Little People, Big Messages: the kids of the Bible and what we can learn from them. 4/17: Josiah (2 Kings 22:3) Spring cleaning for God 23:25 Before him there had been no king who turned to the LORD as he did, with his wholeContinue reading “Monday school unit: Little People, Big Messages:”

Monday School

Monday school unit: Little People, Big Messages: the kids of the Bible and what we can learn from them. Boy with loaves and fishes (John 6) This was written from the perspective of the little boy. You would think that my parents would get tired. Every year, we travel to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover.Continue reading “Monday School”

Honor thy parents

Being a Christian isn’t easy. Trying to find that right balance of honoring God with your life but at the same time not pushing others away from being curious about God or Christianity is delicate. I have no desire to tell you your life is a mess when mine is a different mess. I wouldContinue reading “Honor thy parents”