The tiny little town of Broken Bow, Nebraska may seem obscure and insignificant to some. But for me, it holds many fond memories. It was where I was born . . . and born again. In the summer of 1984, a young couple by the name of Mark and Lynn Roche erected a blue puppet … Continue reading Small Beginnings
Category: Great Commission
A Hero Named Dalo
This photo and article clip was featured in the Voice Of The Martyrs magazine. I wonder, could most ADULT Christians be this spiritually mature when faced with hardship? Someone taught this little boy well...and he listened. “One of our brothers affected by this [Nigerian] attack with 8-year-old was Dalo. Everyone in his family was killed … Continue reading A Hero Named Dalo
Live Love, Part 3
The Results of Love Like Love operates, blessings follow those who walk in love. It is the result of putting His way first, regardless of how we feel. Things work together for our good. (Romans 8:28 KJV) And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them … Continue reading Live Love, Part 3
An Eternal Lineage
My husband is a history buff. He could be perfectly happy to spend all day watching documentaries and reading about every kind of historical event imaginable. If you sit down and discuss periods of history with him, you are sure to get an earful of facts. I have never been able to fathom how a … Continue reading An Eternal Lineage
How to Give the Devil a Black Eye
When something negative happens to us, we have two choices. We can be angry at God for seemingly not coming through for us; or angry at the devil for afflicting us with the issue in the first place. The devil should be our choice because we know God is our deliverer regardless of our experience. … Continue reading How to Give the Devil a Black Eye
For Such a Time
Some of the most noted women in the Bible made the biggest impact because they lived as if they were "not their own." They sacrificed their reputations and lives to see God's will performed through them. Queen Esther risked the king's knowledge of her nationality and went before him without permission though it could cost … Continue reading For Such a Time