by Jean Wilund | Jun 13, 2014 | Bible Study Tools for Adults, Blog
Of all the activities abounding in the world, none will do more to give you the life you’ve dreamed of, if you knew enough to dream of it, than personal one-on-one time of studying the Bible. In-depth, personal Bible study changes you from the inside out...
by Jean Wilund | Jun 12, 2014 | Blog
Because of Noah’s great faith, God could trust him to do something as outlandish as build a monstrous boat far from water over a long period of time under the scrutiny of a world whose every intention of their heart was evil. (See Genesis 6) That had to...
by Jean Wilund | Jun 11, 2014 | Blog
When It Rains It Pours. In 1911, Morton Salt made this phrase famous when they added magnesium carbonate to their salt to make it flow smoothly — even in rain. We want our lives to flow smoothly, too — especially in rain. The Israelites in the days of...
by Jean Wilund | Jun 4, 2014 | Bible Study Tools for Adults, Blog
I wake every morning to the sound of harps. It’s much better than the blaring horn my daughter uses to rouse herself from sleep. I like better. After confirming that the harps are coming from my iPhone, and that I have not just woken up in heaven, I stumble...
by Jean Wilund | May 30, 2014 | Blog
I once met a man named Popeye. He wasn’t a cartoon character, he was a real man serving time in a minimum security prison. I’d gone with my church to minister to whoever would come to meet with us. Popeye told me he wanted to trust Christ...
by Jean Wilund | May 29, 2014 | Blog
The first time I saw this sketch by comedian Brad Stine, in the midst of my laughter, I had to agree. Christians should have their own curse words. Why don’t Christians have their own curse words? Do we not get hurt, too? This morning I was in the throws of...