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changed this page a bit. Follow the links to the year you are looking for
and then select the article you would like to read. Please feel free to
print a copy of any article for your own use or use in Bible studies. All
I ask is that you give God the credit. Without Him none of these would
have been written. Below is a list
of the articles along with a brief synopsis.
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2002
- City of Mystery: An allegory
about the all-encompassing embrace of God for all humanity. See if you
can figure out the shape of the City of Mystery!
- “Good” Good News vs. “Bad” Good
News: This is true good news, not the typical “bad” good news you
often hear about God. The usual view of God’s good news presented to
most people isn’t really all that good. That’s why many people—perhaps
you?—dismiss good news about God when they hear it.
- Truth: Think you know what truth
is? Think again after you read this informative and provocative article.
- Time and Eternity: Eternity
isn’t some vague forever and ever “in the sweet bye and bye” that begins
when time ends. This’ll be an eye opener if you belive typical views
about the nature of time and eternity.
- Fire: This article has prompted
much heated (no pun intended!) debate, and has caused many readers to
tell me I’m gonna burn in hell forever for writing this article.
- The Day Death Died: No, this
isn’t a science fiction article about the living dead. It’s about the
death of death. Hmmmm, think that one over.
2003
- Satan: Think you’ve read all
there is to read about Satan, the old horned, cloven-hoofed enemy of
humanity? Think again. This article will upset all your preconceived
notions about Satan’s origin, who he is, and what his “job” is.
- Light Out of Darkness: This
article will give you some new thoughts about God’s character and
nature, based on modern principles of physics.
- The Bread Recipe: This will be
the most delicious bread you will ever taste—using a tried and tested
recipe.
- The Christmas Story: A modern
English version of the old, old Christmas story. Written to be read
serially during the holiday season.
- Creating Your Own Future: We’re
all going to live in the future. Why not create your own future—one full
of joy, hope, and promise.
- Change Your Mind: This article
will challenge all your preconcieved notions about how to make
meaningful and lasting changes in your life.
- God’s Will For Your Life: The
question of what is God’s will for one’s life is perhaps one of life’s
most puzzling questions. Here are helpful insights for finding answers
to such questions.
- God’s Plans and Purposes For Your
Life: Contrary to what you may believe and many have been taught,
God’s plans and purposes for your life are always—always!—good, always
in your best interests.
- Oh, Christmas Tree: A personal
testimonial about victory over holiday depression and the joy of the
Christmas season.
- Harness of The Lord: An allegory
about God’s loving discipline in the lives of his children.
- Divorce and Remarriage: I can
almost guarantee this article will be different from anything you’ve
ever read concerning what the Bible teaches about this controversial
subject.
- Angel Visit: Do angels really
exist? What do they do? Do they ever visit earth? Here’s a new “take” on
the subject.
2004
- The 21st Century Church: Here we
are in the 21st century. What do you think Church is…and what is it all
about? This might shake up some of your thinking.
- Acres of Diamonds: A modern
version of a widely read, popular story from the late 1800’s.
- Four Views: Which view do you
hold? I guarantee it’s one of the four presented in the article. But do
you hold the “correct view?
- A Bible Overview: Ever had
trouble getting a handle on the Bible’s “Big Picture—what it’s really
all about? This article will help you figure it out. It’s the Bible “in
a nutshell.”
- The Hidden Scroll: The story
behind “The Greatest Story Ever Told,” one of the Bible’s key
biographies.
- Imagine That: How to use your
God-given creative imagination to make necessary changes for the good in
your life.
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