Words, Words, Words
“She said ‘yes’!” “We are terminating your position.” “It’s a boy!” “The test says its cancer.” Words have great power. They can bring tremendous joy or unbearable pain. We can …
“She said ‘yes’!” “We are terminating your position.” “It’s a boy!” “The test says its cancer.” Words have great power. They can bring tremendous joy or unbearable pain. We can …
Have you ever stopped in the midst of a busy airport terminal and taken a moment to watch the people? They scurry from one place to another, usually with luggage …
For me and many other travelers, the hardest part of flying is the security check-in. We go through lines like cattle to be slaughtered. Hats, coats and shoes must come …
They say you can’t take it with you, but when you travel you have to take it with you! When I go to India for a month each year I …
If anyone should ever ask me what I miss most about pastoring a church I know exactly what my answer would be. Far far above everything else I miss the …
Jesus tells us to pray “Our Father” when we pray, addressing God as our very own father. Too often, though, the word “father” brings more bad memories than good ones. …
India is a land of darkness, but God’s light is spreading throughout the darkness. India is a land of dryness, but the water of God’s Word is bringing refreshment and …
The key to understanding the Lord’s Prayer is understanding the word “father.” Jesus says we are to talk to God in a father-child way. That is special and unique. In …
The last blog set the background for the water well in India dedicated to the McComb family. Their tragic drowning in too much water led to the gift of a …
Laura McComb was on vacation with her husband, Jonathan McComb, and their two children, 6-year-old Andrew and 4-year-old Leighton for the Memorial Day weekend, 2015, when the home they were staying …