By ashepherd on 2010/03/01
If you want to improve your efficiency in browsing or mining data on the web, try adding these tools to Firefox.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Firefox, Technology |
By ashepherd on 2010/02/08
A friend of mine who worked on a busy factory floor developed a habit of resting his head on his workbench for a five minute nap to refresh himself during breaks. Pick one of these little tidbits to ponder, find a time and place to sit quietly for 5 minutes, perhaps closing your eyes, and refresh your soul.
Posted in Walking as Jesus walked | Tagged Meditations |
By ashepherd on 2010/01/30
I got to wondering if there is something about our universe and existence that makes the phrase, “blood of an eternal covenant” in Hebrews 13:20 not just something of religious interest, but a fundamental necessity for life.
Posted in Bible Studies and Doctrines | Tagged Communion |
By ashepherd on 2010/01/22
I’ve been bothered by some of the news headlines, editorials and other reactions to Pat Roberson’s recent comment that Haiti’s earthquake calamity is connected with their long history of demonic worship. My concern is that some pundits seem to use a small slice of Biblical truth to build a skewed theology not only of “natural” disasters but of the way Christians are supposed to react.
Posted in Bible Studies and Doctrines |
By ashepherd on 2010/01/11
Do you find yourself discouraged by the retreat of of western civilization from its Christian heritage and the deceptive actions of many leaders? Words from Psalm 11 provide insight and encouragement for just such circumstances.
Posted in Bible Studies and Doctrines, Walking as Jesus walked | Tagged Bible Study, Culture, Psalms |
By ashepherd on 2010/01/09
The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane. ~Nikola Tesla, 1934 See more…
Posted in Philosophies of the World | Tagged Quotes, Wisdom |
By ashepherd on 2009/11/08
Judas’ betrayal of Jesus set in motion a unique series of events unlike any other the universe has or will ever experience. Yet they were kicked off in the early hours of the night. Why would such significant events of history be kicked off in the deep darkness of night?
Posted in Bible Studies and Doctrines, Walking as Jesus walked | Tagged Meditations |
By ashepherd on 2009/10/20
It helps to see what concerned Paul, the great man of God, in prayer so we can better pray in line with God’s will and concerns.
Posted in Walking as Jesus walked | Tagged Prayer |