Theologue: Like the Sound of Harps
We’re all familiar with the phrase “face the music,” the origin of which has been lost over the years. I’ve read a few plausible explanations, but this one’s my favorite (and it even doubles as a life lesson).
We’re all familiar with the phrase “face the music,” the origin of which has been lost over the years. I’ve read a few plausible explanations, but this one’s my favorite (and it even doubles as a life lesson).
Again and again in the Bible, you will read that God wants His children to be content with what they have. Jesus often spoke of the dangers of greed.
Too often contentment is measured by the money a person makes and what they own
This week, Cinderella is featuring two very sweet female dogs, Brandi and Savannah. Both are young and energetic and oh-so ready for their forever homes!
The popular and much quoted 19th-century revivalist D.L. Moody, founder of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, included this anecdote in one of his sermons: Suppose I go down to Boston tonight, and I go to Union station and say to a man I see there, “Can you tell me, is this train going to Boston?” and the man says “Yes.”
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