Author: pjhmail

  • It’s a Good Morning!

    Good morning, It’s early here in Flagstaff and I have been thoroughly enjoying listening to yesterday’s reading!  As I was listening to and reading along, I had these thoughts stirring inside of…

  • Being useful in the Kingdom of God

    John,  One morning last week I was reading through the book of Acts.  When I got to chapter 16 where Paul and Silas were thrown in jail, I had a thought that…

  • The Ordinary

    Good Morning Pastor John! I loved Lee Ann’s journey entry she shared. (https://pastorjohnshouse.com/mailbag/15747/my-journal/) Learning to live in the ordinary has been a big theme around our house.  I have recently been trying to…

  • Malachi sermon thoughts

    Hi Pastor John, I’m reading the emails and catching up on the Malachi sermon (Malachi 1:1-11 (Part 1 v.1-6)). I think some of this was already said, but… It really hit me…

  • My Journal

    Hi there, I was writing in my journal tonight and I started going back and reading some of the earlier entries I have written this year.  What a year in Jesus this…

  • The other cherub in Ezekiel 28

    Hey Pastor John!      I had a question about something in Ezekiel chapter 28.      Who was the other cherub next to the mercy seat?  There was Satan, but do we know…

  • What God Has Touched

    Pastor John, I was listening to Genesis 20 tonight, and it struck me what it really means when God instructs Abimelech to submit to Abraham and he “will pray for you so…

  • God’s love is eternal

    Hi Pastor John, Today was wonderful!  I feel like the room levitated, and no words would appropriately express the feeling of joy and God’s love together.  I was sitting here thinking about 1John 4:19 (“We love…

  • Struggling (responses)

    Pastor John,  I love the response that you gave this man. It is not a hard striving but just living in the Spirit this wonderful life that Jesus has given us. Your…

  • Struggling

    Hey Pastor John, I have been struggling a lot recently.  Mostly with letting go of the past and accepting the new me, versus trying too hard to be the new me that lives…