You know what signs do? They point to something or someone.
If I’m going to meet someone in another city and I see a sign pointing to that city I don’t get out and hug the sign – I follow it and it helps me get to the person…I’m praying for signs
You know what signs do? They point to something or someone.
If I’m going to meet someone in another city and I see a sign pointing to that city I don’t get out and hug the sign – I follow it and it helps me get to the person…I’m praying for signs
with you is the fountain of life; in your light we see light
Bill Hybels is right, “The local church is the hope of the world.”
Pressing the send button without engaging brain can lead to a lot of trouble, wishing we could take it back
Challenging section from a Brian McLaren article posted today on Sojourners site
…developing an abundance mentality, “…opens possibilities, alternatives, and creativity.”
In the dream I was stationed on duty outside a great palace like Buckingham Palace, dressed like one of the soldiers in ceremonial dress with the Busby hat on – as an ex police officer I’ve done my fair share of standing still and ‘guarding!’ Suddenly I was aware that I had a new assignment.
“You can buy the dog for a tenner, it only tells lies anyway!”
Jim told his son, “I’m here, son…. we’ll finish together.”
we went to a house smaller than my garage, well -a mud hut with a tin roof – where a man and his wife lived with six daughters, two sponsored. His job was to go to the well and get water which he hoped to sell through the day. Furniture? One chair.
I asked whether they knew who their sponsors were.