When Bob Dylan wrote that lyric in 1963, it became the title to his third record album. Take note that I said, “record album”. Mr. Dylan had social change in mind when he wrote that song.
In a traditional wedding ceremony, the minister will ask the question “Do you promise to love, honor and cherish?” and I’ve come to the conclusion that we tend to focus more on the love part than the promise to honor and cherish
I don't think that it's big news to tell you that Satan is crummy. The Bible tells us that Satan is going about seeking whom he may devour. He isn't particular about what part of your life he tries to devour
President Abraham Lincoln once stated that people are about as happy as they choose to be. Those are profoundly insightful words coming from someone who seemed to live a life embattled on every fron
Have you ever tried so hard to make something work, and no matter how much time, effort, and love you put into it, it still didn't work?
So if our commission is to GO OUT and bring them in, how will we be effective in our mission if we have concerts that are only attended by churchgoers and are presented in an auditorium instead of a church?
This month I would like to write about some friends who were instrumental in my getting the opportunity to sing with “The Stamps Quartet”. They are “The Singing Rambos”.
Today, rather than wonder if “THE ONE” has entered the horizon of your life, or worrying that you might never find Mr./Mrs. Right, I want to encourage all our single friends to look at your singleness in a different light.
It has been suggested that we should also use this time to examine the corridors of our mind and emotions. Sensory sediment can linger in the cracks and crevices of our minds and cause significant levels of discomfort or distress
Do you get overwhelmed with some huge looming task that you KNOW you need to do? If you are like me, it's easy to get bogged down with something that just seems too big to get done.