I’ve always been fascinated by how and why words mean what they do.
I think it started in Miss McLean’s Latin Class when I was aged ten.
She would greet us all in the morning in a Lily-Tomlin-esque squeaky voice, “Ave Discipuli” (pronounced “ah-vey-dee-SKEEP-ool-ee”, meaning “Greetings, students!”
You will ...
SUNDAY 09:00 AM - Praise Team Practice - Chapel
10:00 AM - Spiritual Formation Classes
Adult Bible Study - Library
Corps Cadets - Classroom 2
Young Adult Bible Study - Classroom 3
Senior Soldier Class - Corner Classroom
10:15 ...
In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven. –Matthew 5:16
In his book, Fearless Faith, author John Fischer writes,
“Many Christians count too much on the comfort of a Christian environment for the maintenance of their faith. They depend on the familiar surroundings ...
I was reminiscing the other day about events in my life after which everything was destined to be forever different.
For example the day I got the results of my eleven-plus exam (an arcane system in the UK that was basically an IQ test that determined what kind of High School you would attend) so I could study French, Latin, Mathematics, ...
SUNDAY 09:00 AM - Praise Team Practice - Chapel 10:00 AM - Spiritual Formation Classes Adult Bible Study - Library Corps Cadets - Classroom 2 Young Adult Bible Study - Classroom 3 Senior Soldier Class - Corner Classroom 10:15 AM - Prayer Time - Prayer Room 11:00 ...
I don't know about you, but I always feel like I'm trying to squeeze in so much of my "work" into my day so the next day doesn't feel as demanding. But then the next day tends to fill up with other things. Sometimes it has created space for unplanned moments like a lunch date with a friend, time to read my Bible study book, or even time ...
How adventurous are you in the food department?
When I was growing up my Mom would try anything while my dad was strictly a “meat and two vegetables” kind of guy. When dad was asked how he liked his meat cooked, it was invariably “well done”. When he finally got to visit my wife and I after we had emigrated to the United States and he was ...