A Dialogue With A Jehovah’s Witness
Grace and peace, Saints. Last Saturday, two Jehovah’s Witnesses came to my door. This is nothing new, as I get Jehovah’s Witnesses coming to my door all the time. In fact, back home in St. Louis, there is one Jehovah’s … Continue reading →
A Gorilla In A Suit
Grace and peace, Saints. A very strange thing happened to me the other day on the way back from taking my son to school. After dropping my boy off, I boarded the subway at the last car, and moving towards … Continue reading →
A Lesson In Gratitude
A Little White Lie?
When you teach a person that it’s okay to sin, you teach him that it’s okay to commit a crime. It only follows that he will become a criminal.
Continue reading →A Righteous Thing
Grace and peace, Saints. Many of you are familiar with my testimony of persecution, which includes gang stalking and other forms of harassment. As I relate in God is in Control and other posts, sleep deprivation has been a major … Continue reading →
An Unexpected Meeting With Ganesh
Grace and peace to the household of faith, and greetings to the unbelieving. I’m still in Germany visiting with my wife and children, and, thus far, it has been a very good visit. One thing that is for sure is … Continue reading →
Are There Crypto-Catholics In Your Family?
Grace and peace to those who love Jesus sincerely, and greetings to the enemies of the cross of Christ. When I was a boy, living in a two-family flat on the west side of St. Louis, Missouri, my family used … Continue reading →
Beware The Smoking Gum
Grace and peace, Saints. It is no secret that Satan is after our kids, and that is why it is important that we, as Christian parents, keep our antenna up for the slightest hint of trouble. Most of us are … Continue reading →
Black Helicopters Over Munich?
Grace and peace, Saints. A couple of weeks ago, I heard the sound of a helicopter flying somewhere near my house. By the sound of it, I could tell that it was flying very near to the ground and very … Continue reading →
Blessed Are Ye
Grace and peace, Saints. Yesterday, I was helping my son with his homework, when he suddenly became despondent and sullen. I asked him what happened to his cheery attitude and, after considerable effort trying to find the words to describe … Continue reading →
But, At What Cost?
“Thou shalt not take a gift: for a gift doth blind the eyes of the wise, and pervert the words of the righteous” (Deuteronomy 16:19). Grace and peace, Saints. Last month, I went to visit a friend whom I had … Continue reading →
Christians and Pornography: The Naked Truth
“I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes: I hate the work of them that turn aside; it shall not cleave to me” (Psalm 101:3). Grace and peace to the brethren, and greetings to those who are searching for … Continue reading →
Chronology of Joy
“Anyone who doesn’t have principles that they are willing to die for at any moment is already dead and of no use to anyone, including himself, and will be miserable their whole life because of it.” William Cooper, author of … Continue reading →
Feigning Themselves Just Men
Grace and peace. So far, I have not made good on my promise to be a better blogger this year, but there is a reason for that: with the new year came a new edition to our family. So, as … Continue reading →
Forgive Me
Grace and peace. Saints, when I wrote my first blog post back in February 2011, I had no idea that it would develop into a ministry. I didn’t have a plan. I neither knew what I wanted to say nor … Continue reading →
Give Me Water
“Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith unto thee, Give me to drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water” (John … Continue reading →
God Is In Control
Grace and peace, believers! As I write this, it is 12:03 a.m. I just got through reading a document that provided a great deal of clarity to me and proved yet again, that God Is In Control. Yesterday evening, … Continue reading →
Gratitude: The Key To A Victorious Christian Life
Grace and peace, saints. A couple of weeks ago, my children and I were walking to the animal shelter, when I noticed that my son was wearing a rain jacket with a sweatshirt underneath instead of his winter coat. It … Continue reading →
Happy Health-aversary To Me!
Grace and peace, Saints! Yesterday I realized it has been over two years since I suffered a potentially fatal stroke, in January 2016. This was actually the second stroke I suffered, the first being just two months prior in November … Continue reading →
I Choose To Forgive
Grace and peace, Saints This is part of my testimony and will give you an idea of the circumstances that characterize my ministry, and why I do what I do. Please listen with an open mind. The Still Man
Continue reading →I Was A Good Soldier
Grace and peace, Saints. The Waco tragedy has been on my subconscious since I saw the documentary, “Waco Rules of Engagement” earlier this year. It tears me apart when I think that American soldiers and law enforcement personnel were responsible … Continue reading →
Lord, Pardon Thy Servant In This Thing
Grace and peace, saints. Yesterday, I picked my boy up from school, and, as usual, asked him how his day went and what he did. He told me that during art period, he was asked to draw a picture featuring … Continue reading →
More Spiritual Wickedness in High Places
Grace and peace, Saints. As many of you may know, I originally started this blog subsequent to learning that I was under surveillance by the forces of darkness, which have been attacking me and my family for years. I believe … Continue reading →
Mother’s Day Woes
Grace and peace, Saints. On Mother’s Day, I received an email from a very despondent mom, whose plans for that day were ruined when her daughter became ill. I sometimes get emails from Christians whose trials may be causing them … Continue reading →
New Podcast Episode
Grace and peace, Saints. The podcast to Part 2 of our series, What Is A Testimony, And Why Do I Need One? is available for download at the iTunes Store. Subscribe to our podcast today! A download link to the … Continue reading →
No Need To Hurry
“Hurry is not of the devil, Hurry is the devil.” Carl Jung Grace and peace, saints. The lack of love that Paul speaks of in 2 Timothy 3 can be seen in the impatience that characterizes today’s technologically advanced world, … Continue reading →
Put One Foot In Front of the Other
I miss my little girl so much that at times, it is all I can do to put one foot in front of the other.
Continue reading →Should A Christian Be Nice, Or Should A Christian Be Good?
Grace and peace to the children of the day, and greetings to the denizens of the night. Today, a deliveryman for DHS (the European equivalent of UPS) came to my door to deliver me a package (of Gospel tracts. Woohoo!). … Continue reading →
Strange Bedfellows: Buddhism and Roman Catholicism
A few days ago, I returned home from a week’s hospital stay for a light stroke I suffered the Saturday before last. A couple of days before I was released, I went to the hospital coffee room to write and … Continue reading →
Temptation and the Man of God – Billboards
Grace and peace, believers. The Bible says that as Christians we should guard our hearts with all diligence. That means that we should be careful what we let come in through the senses (“the lust of the flesh, the lust … Continue reading →
Temptation and the Man of God – Photography
“Keep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life” (Proverbs 4:23) [WARNING: THIS POST CONTAINS NUDITY, AND IS PROVIDED SOLELY FOR THE EDIFICATION OF THE BODY OF CHRIST. I APOLOGIZE IN ADVANCE FOR THIS … Continue reading →
That the Wind Should Not Blow
We often forget to thank the Lord Jesus for the little things, like a cool breeze; but imagine if there were no breeze?
Continue reading →The Blessing of Sleeping Late
Sunday morning, while everyone was still in bed, I took advantage of that time to have a cup of tea and spend a little time in reflection. But, as usual, when it was just getting good, in walks my son … Continue reading →
The Shocking Testimony of Sister Charlotte
Grace and peace, Saints. Back in 2013, we posted the testimony of former Roman Catholic nun, Charlotte Wells (a pseudonym), who spent 22 years in a cloistered convent hidden away from public scrutiny. Ms. Wells’ testified to regular physical abuse … Continue reading →
To Everything There Is A Season
As one reader noted a few weeks ago (thank you, Ms. G), I haven’t posted anything since April. That is because, for about a month or so, I have been in transition. After living in Germany for over twenty years, … Continue reading →
What Are You Prepared To Lose?
Grace and peace, saints. Many of you may remember the movie, “The Untouchables,” starring Kevin Costner, Robert DeNiro, Sean Connery, and Anthony Garcia. Lightly based on historical characters and events, the movie centers on the activities of Treasury agent Elliot … Continue reading →
What Is A Testimony, and Why Do I Need One? Part 3
Grace and peace to the heirs of promise. We continue with the reasons many Christians lack a testimony. WHY MANY CHRISTIANS DON’T HAVE A TESTIMONY 1. SIN This is the primary reason. The Bible says, “If I regard iniquity … Continue reading →
What Is A Testimony, And Why Do I Need One? Part 1
Grace and peace, believers. Today we begin the first in a three-part discussion on the Christian testimony. For many twenty-first century Christians, their testimony is arguably the least considered, the least understood, the least used, and the least appreciated aspect … Continue reading →
What Is A Testimony, And Why Do I Need One? Part 2
Grace and peace, Saints. Part 2 of our discussion on the Christian testimony deals with the types of testimony. Opinions may vary on the types of testimony, but, in my experience, there are essentially four: the conversion testimony, the testimony … Continue reading →
When Is It Porno?
Grace and peace, Saints. Today I was cleaning out my children’s rooms and going through their papers to decide what to keep and what to throw away, when I came across something disgusting. There was a piece of paper with … Continue reading →