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FEAR, AWE and FAITH – Intro Lesson 4 – Sept. 29 – Oct. 6

Did you know that “Yirah”, a Hebrew word that is usually translated “fear”, is considered to be “the principal religious Biblical virtue, according to Abraham Heschel, a leading Jewish theologian of the 20th century?  He suggested in his writings that this word had two meanings: fear and awe.  “Fear is the anticipation and expectation of…Continue Reading

A Prayer for You

     Read it at least 3 times – silently, out loud, and one more time. “Days pass and years vanish and we walk sightless among miracles.  Lord, fill our eyes with seeing and our minds with knowing.  Let there be moments when Your Presence, like lightning, illuminates the darkness in which we walk.  Help us…Continue Reading

A World of Superlatives

We live in a world of superlatives, don’t we?  If you’re one of those few people who do not yield to using these extravagant kinds of words, you are to be commended.  We go to “perfect weddings”.  We eat “awesome” strawberries – once in a while.  We hear “fabulous” music.  Our children and grandchildren do…Continue Reading

COMING SOON . . .

What do you think it means to “fear God” or to be a “God-fearing person”?  You’ll be inspired and have a new sense of wonder and amazement as you thoughtfully consider how this phrase is used throughout the Bible. Taking a deliberate look, week by week, at the God who is beyond our limited understanding…Continue Reading

“SHADOWING” – WHAT IS IT? –

Have you ever experienced the benefits of shadowing?  There are times when one of the best ways to learn to speak a new language is to use the advance language technique called shadowing. The learner must listen closely to the teacher and then immediately try to repeat the intonation and pronunciation exactly as it was…Continue Reading

PICK UP YOUR BROOM – Intro Lesson 6

Attitude.  Attitude.  Attitude.  We hear it all the time.  In the classroom, at home, and on the job.  The way people subtly communicate how they are feeling about themselves and their environment impacts not only their own relationships and productivity, but it affects everyone around them.  Charles Swindoll said: “Attitude, to me, is more important…Continue Reading