What happens when a green tree branch is separated from the rest of the tree? We have all seen it happen. One of those nice windy days happens here in Kansas and the yard becomes littered with sticks ...
The concept of “Abiding in Christ” is one of the most important aspects we can learn as Christians. The word is a verb, that is, it’s an action and means to continue or remain in. It also means to ...
If we are in Jesus, we will stay connected to him. When I began my senior year of college in the fall of 1975, I had been a believer for nearly two years and was being discipled through a campus ...
“If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.” -- John 15:7 (KJV) It is imperative that we abide in Christ, and apply His Word appropriately ...
This past spring, my family had a chance to visit the ocean in Florida. Having spent several years living in California, I have developed an appreciation for bodysurfing and playing in the waves. But ...
To abide in Christ means different things to different people. To me, it means we walk in the way Christ himself walked because Christ told us he was the way to our heavenly father. I love the ...
On the fourth Sunday of Easter, Pope Benedict celebrated Mass at the Vatican Basilica and conferred priestly ordination on 19 deacons for the Diocese of Rome. In his homily, the Holy Father cautioned ...
Seventh Day Baptist Church will host a two-day family event today and Saturday. The theme for the weekend's special meetings is Abiding in Christ. Activities begin at 7 p.m. today, and the topic will ...
“Hello, this is your captain. To update you, we are traveling at 25,000 feet and moving at 500 miles per hour. We do not expect any turbulence. However, we are lost!” Or, in the words of G.K.
I woke up at 3 a.m. with stabbing kidney stone pain. I went through my normal treatment course of a heating pad and increased water, but the pain remained. Hours later, I drove myself to church and ...
I recently had the opportunity to talk with Jesuit Father Joe Laramie. Although I am a lay Dominican, I still revel in opportunities to speak with Catholics of various other orders and congregations, ...