Monthly Archives: August 2012
Growth Through Charity
There has been such a dramatic shifting that has occurred in the last few years. The shift has even been pointed out in the media by declaring this generation as one of the most self-centered. Beginning with the 1980’s, the slide down the slippery slope of me, myself and I has led us into one […]
Cancel That Assignment
When Jesus spoke to Simon Peter and told him, “Simon, Simon! Satan has asked for you, that he may sift you as wheat,” he was pointing out to him and us all that Satan indeed has an assignment. In the book of Job, it reveals the conversation between God and Satan where it is made […]
Far And Away
It has been an interesting time that our family has been experiencing lately. My eldest child has spent her first week in the seventh grade. However, unlike most kids that may walk or catch the bus to go to school in the morning and return in like manner in the evening, our daughter spends the […]
Healing Through Spiritual Warfare
Over the last few months, I’ve had the opportunity to read ad review several books in the area of spiritual warfare. What author Peggy Scarborough does through her book Healing Through Spiritual Warfaregoes far and above expound on the topic of healing. She has literally written the blueprint war book for spiritual warriors everywhere. Peggy […]
Who Is Your Neighbor
Isn’t it so amazing how we all seem to have lost that connectedness of the community? I can recall, as probably you can too how close people once were in the neighborhood. When I grew up, we knew everyone and everyone knew us. We were welcome in one another’s homes and welcome to one another’s […]
A Shock To Your System
Growing up living in the Northeast part of the country you deal with a lot of things. You get the best of everything. In particular, you get to experience all four seasons of the year. The downside to this is that growing up with Sickle Cell Anemia, you face all of the stresses that come […]
Back to Normal
We are entering the period when summer getaways start winding down, kids almost start begging to go back to school if they aren’t already back, and parents do their best to try to reclaim the life they had before they were interrupted by the summer activities and antics that kids both demand and deserve. Labor […]