“Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?” (Matthew 6:27) Can you worry your way into an extra hour of life? No, but you might take a few hours off your life by worrying. www.keepbelieving.com
“Follow me, and don’t worry about anyone else.” “Follow me, and I’ll take care of the others.” “Follow me, and you’ll have plenty to do." www.keepbelieving.com
MaryAnn Spiegel serves on the Board of Directors for Keep Believing Ministries. Recently she completed a very important audio project that we wanted you to know about. Here’s a guest blog she wrote about this project. www.keepbelieving.com
“Do You Love Me?” (John 21:17). Several questions come to mind as we read this passage (John 21:15-17 ): Why did Jesus ask Peter three times, “Do you love me?” Because Peter denied him three times.
“Who gave you this authority?” (Matthew 21:23) Religious types are always big on authority issues. Who are you? Where did you come from? Who gave you the right to teach here? www.keepbelieving.com
Jack Cashill makes an interesting case at the American Thinker today that the mortgage crisis and much of the faltering economy can be traced back to the breakdown of the family. www.keepbelieving.com
“Who is my mother? Who are my brothers?" (Matthew 12:48) Sometimes Jesus could seem rude. Or maybe blunt would be a better word. But perhaps we have not understood him.
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I love apologetics! Anyone who has either heard me speak, sat in my class, read any of my books, or spent more than twenty minutes with me knows that I believe deeply in the importance of defending the Christian faith. www.conservantlife.com
Written by: Ray Pritchard
Created: Mar 12th, 11:17 Modified: Mar 12th, 11:18
“Who touched me?” (Luke 8:45) It seems like an absurd question. With so many people pressing in upon Jesus, how could anyone know who touched him? www.keepbelieving.com