Sermon Synopsis for 10/30: “The Parable of the Unjust Judge”
In just 9 days, hopefully all of us 18 and over will go to the polls to exercise our civic duty and privilege to vote for the highest office in our great land. It’s been…
In just 9 days, hopefully all of us 18 and over will go to the polls to exercise our civic duty and privilege to vote for the highest office in our great land. It’s been…
Several years ago, I had read the newspaper account of a young man who had failed to negotiate a sharp turn in the road. He had lost control of his car, which then plummeted down…
I don’t know if it was David Rhodes, the CBS executive, or David Rhodes, the rock guitarist, or David Rhodes, the prolific author, who said or wrote it, but one of them did: “Pride is…
In some instances, “familiarity does breed contempt.” But in other situations, it can actually breed error. A case in point is the very familiar parable of the Good Samaritan. Most who have heard it would…
One of the most familiar of all of Jesus’ Parables goes by the wrong title. It’s commonly referred to by whom most presume is the main character; and a cursory reading of it leads to…
I love chocolate cake. I love the Philadelphia Eagles. And yes, I love my 7-yr. old, self-absorbed and thoroughly pathetic, 6 lb. Teacup Chihuahua, Jabez. I love ’em all. But do I love them to…