Monthly Archives: May 2011

Choosing the way Christ Chose.

I came across a sermon my father preached in Longview, Washington on May 16, 1965 that detailed the conflicts with which we Americans were beset. He spoke of the wrath of man and how it worked not the righteousness of … Continue reading

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Who is against us?

My father wrote a sermon in 1943 during the greatest conflict in world history, WWII. In it he professed that St. Paul’s letter to the Romans contained a verse that he called “possibly the greatest of all St. Paul’s epistles.” … Continue reading

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The mystery of Easter

I am a person who will question what people believe or don’t believe. I question the beliefs of people who question the existence of God. I question the intolerance of people who speak for God. I question anyone not wanting … Continue reading

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Easter is over. Now what?

We are a week past Easter and life goes on as usual. Or does it? Christians celebrated the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the tomb and new, glorious existence began. By His own words He said He came to fulfill … Continue reading

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