25.27 Facing Death
In life, we face a truth that stands like a veiled specter. In our most lucid moments, we can actually live as though it doesn’t exist, but there comes a Continue Reading →
Seeking the Narrow Way
In life, we face a truth that stands like a veiled specter. In our most lucid moments, we can actually live as though it doesn’t exist, but there comes a Continue Reading →
In modern health practice, people have a general understanding of how after a lifetime of filling our bodies with harmful chemicals, nutrition-stripped foods and toxic substances, all that junk takes Continue Reading →
What does the obliteration of the French aristocratic rule during the French Revolution have in common with the demise of a predator submarine whose captain disregards a safety feature on Continue Reading →
A couple of articles ago, I wrote about the Advocate, one of the functions of the Holy Spirit, the aspect of God that resides within each genuine believer in Christ. Continue Reading →
A romantic drama during the French Revolution In 1979, I had a major transformational experience when I was tasked by my sister to record an old black and white movie Continue Reading →
The thought occurred to me that we are like orphans, but it’s not that our parent(s) abandoned us intentionally or by accident, it’s more like we are, in our natural Continue Reading →
Nowadays, people wonder how far AI systems can replace human beings. Being cross trained in multiple disciplines, understanding the whole process can help protect oneself from the sort of ignominious Continue Reading →
Based on dream with apocalyptic imagery I had in early 2024, they all have some basis in Scripture. One of the reasons why the Bible is trustworthy is its recorded Continue Reading →
What does being a Navy submariner and a follower of Christ have in common? I’d be the first to admit, submariners are not in the top professions considered angelic but Continue Reading →
Is following your heart the best thing to do? It sounds like one of the trite recommendations that seemed to permeate western society for a few decades. Maybe it reminds Continue Reading →