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  • God’s Son and Mary’s Son

    John, The humility in your answer to Zoli really touched me.* Among religious people, I think generally, not having an answer, or a complete answer, is forbidden.  And that’s where the trouble begins.  That’s where opinions…

  • Deuteronomy

    Good Morning Pastor John, I was reading in Deuteronomy and this part (below) really touched me.  To know that Moses desperately wanted to see God’s promised land, but it was not what…

  • Jesus Loving Us! 

    Hi John, I just got home from having a colonoscopy a short while ago.  I had the sweetest experience just before they began the procedure, and I wanted to share. I’ve been…

  • The Rightness of Being Wrong

    Pastor John, I ran across this BLOG last night.  Very true and very sobering. Amy B. ========= Wow. That “being right” thing has been on my mind lately. That trap is awful.…

  • The Lord’s Prayer 

    Hi Pastor John, I have spent the last two days talking to Jesus, just having a real heart-to-heart with him about relationships and fellowship.  I have been asking him about fellowship for…

  • So Thankful! 

    Pastor John, Tonight, I’m sitting here thinking of the feelings from today. At one point I remember wishing I could look every single person there right in the eyes and sincerely say…

  • Solomon’s Wisdom Book

    Pastor John, This section in Solomon’s Wisdom* is really sobering.  It’s incredible that people would choose death over humility.  But how many times have we seen it unfold exactly as Solomon describes.  Makes…

  • What a Life! 

    Hi Pastor John, I am watching the video from Saturday morning, and I had to stop and write because it feels so good!  We are studying the law in the Old Testament*…

  • My Experienced in CPILS

    Hey, everyone. I’d like to share something of what I’ve experienced while I was teaching in Center for Premier International Language Studies (CPILS).   I had a student from Taiwan. He is…

  • Song of Solomon

    Hey Pastor John, I was reading the “Thought for the Morning”.  It makes me want to go back and slowly read the Song of Solomon, what a sweet story.  For the past…