On Saturday I posted the following on Facebook:
“Lost my voice and feeling terrible, tomorrow I’m supposed to preach twice,
On Saturday I posted the following on Facebook:
“Lost my voice and feeling terrible, tomorrow I’m supposed to preach twice,
Armed men in men in camouflage showed up in our city just a few days before our Easter holiday weekend.
Go about your life focused only on your to-do list and consumed by the constant press of urgent problems and you’re unlikely to take notice of all God is doing!
You might be wondering, why this blog went silent over the past month!
Here’s the simple truth, I stopped writing because of family issues.
We have a problem when it comes to thinking about heaven, too often we think of it as the place we go when life is over and that’s a big mistake.
Paul Washer’s sermon on the substitutionary atonement at Grace Community Church during the 2016 Shepherds’ Conference hit us like a tidal wave.
Message magazine just wrote an article covering our work with refugees from Eastern Ukraine, below is an excerpt, You can read the full article here.
Last week the annual Shepherds’ Conference took place at John MacArthur’s Church in Sun Valley, California. I’m thankful that I had the opportunity to attend along with a group from my sending church and two Ukrainian pastors.
Yesterday I had the privilege of translating for Fyodr, a great brother-in-Christ, and pastor from Eastern Ukraine.
In addition to preaching I also shared one testimony from one refugee who lost everything,
Once as a 4 year old I was misbehaving in Church so my mom took me and sat me on the lap of an old WWII veteran but not even his strong arms could stop me from my naughty ways.
