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 →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 →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 →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 →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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
“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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →