I borrowed my title from a book which was probably the main inspiration for the trip I’m about to relate to you. It was called “Walk West”, written by a Christian called Peter Jenkins, who along with his wife walked from the east coast of the United States to the West. Our journey wasn’t quite … Continue reading MY TEN GREATEST EXPERIENCES 6: A DRIVE WEST
Tag: Christianity
A SPIRITUAL DEFENSE STRATEGY
All of us who are people of faith have times of testing, do we not? It’s for such times that we need a spiritual “defense strategy” ready. Also we're called upon to "always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have” (1 Peter 3:15). Faith does not … Continue reading A SPIRITUAL DEFENSE STRATEGY
A CHRISTIAN IN SPACE
The Institute for Creation Research’s April issue of “Acts and Facts” included an interview with a NASA astronaut who's a Christian (he isn’t the first believing astronaut). Col. Jeffrey Williams went into space three times and spent several months on the International Space Station. You can watch/ listen to the interview or read it here: http://www.icr.org/article/8635
FEEDING YOUR CHARACTER
The other day I found myself being once again disgusted with human nature. Of course, I’m not human, so this criticism doesn’t apply to me… My God must get mighty tired of hearing me ask such questions as these: “Lord, why did you make people? How can you love humanity when we seem to be so unlovable?” I couldn’t say … Continue reading FEEDING YOUR CHARACTER
BLAME AND OVERKILL
Our human nature leads us to ignore our own faults and look for an opportunity to accuse someone else. It causes us to become hard and we refuse to forgive. The world is full of people who think that other people are to blame... (ASUSU. "Serra") I’ve noticed that some of us (perhaps all of us) collect … Continue reading BLAME AND OVERKILL




