I have a personal library at home where it had great collection of different types of books. I can use this phrase, “You name it, and I may have it” Recently, my mum was packing the room a… more →
my sanctuaryAsif Mir wrote 2 days ago: Formal authority can be thought of as the right to command or compel another person to perform a cer … more →
Mrs. Amy Pavlovik wrote 4 days ago: As we look at ourselves, we may wonder, Am I a child of the world or a child of God? How does He see … more →
weltanschauung wrote 2 weeks ago: At Valley Forge the American citizen-soldier left bloody tracks in the snow because the Continental … more →
Courtney Vail wrote 2 weeks ago: Grammar rules have been around since the dawn of the written word and so has confusion about them. W … more →
Jo Jordan wrote 2 weeks ago: Daniel Young of YoungandFoodish has a good turn of phrase. He describes a hamburger restaurant in L … more →
Mrs. Amy Pavlovik wrote 3 weeks ago: Dear friends, the Scriptural definition of a Christian is a very narrow one. It does not denote a pe … more →
Jon Stow wrote 1 month ago: Have you ever been confused by a marketing message or an advertisement that seemed out of place with … more →
planetcity1 wrote 1 month ago: Here, then, was a paradox of picture taking that appeared from the start. Despite its promise of … more →
nathanjurgenson wrote 1 month ago: by nathan jurgenson There has been recent news coverage on the relationship between social status an … more →
nathanjurgenson wrote 1 month ago: by nathan jurgenson There has been recent news coverage on the relationship between social status an … more →
mnobleza wrote 1 month ago: This morning, I had to open up a package. So I went to the drawer and pulled out a pair of scissors. … more →
Mrs. Amy Pavlovik wrote 1 month ago: “Let the line of demarkation between the church and the world be plain and distinct, so that it can … more →
Mrs. Amy Pavlovik wrote 1 month ago: Probably you have heard the reasoning, subtly or openly, that as Christians we should not try to be … more →
jwdesignstl wrote 1 month ago: I’m sure you’ve been asked this question a billion times before. However, the answer is what helps t … more →
thewaterworks wrote 1 month ago: Difference is distinction plus antagonism. For example: cultural distinction does not qualify as “di … more →
deadondres wrote 2 months ago: This post is in response to Delineation. “Translated into conventional and – let it be r … more →
thewaterworks wrote 2 months ago: Now what am I hiding? Disliked distinction: the being of appearance/reality (for example: “he is not … more →
Ministry Addict wrote 3 months ago: God is light. In Him there is no darkness at all. (I John 1:5) In fact, the very first creation that … more →