James 3:1-12 A boy runs into the house crying because someone said something mean and the boy’s mother holds her child and says, “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never harm me,” as a way of soothing her son. This is a children’s rhyme that first appeared in print in 1862…

James 2:14-26 Rich Mullins – Screen Door It’s about as useless as A screen door on a submarine Faith without works baby It just ain’t happenin’ One is your left hand One is your right It’ll take two strong arms To hold on tight Some folks cut off their nose Just to spite their face…

Luke 2:1-7 We are very familiar with the Christmas story. Is this the story you know? 2012 years ago, at the end of December, Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem to register for the Roman census. Mary was pregnant, about to give birth at any moment and when they arrived in Bethlehem, they discovered there…

Luke 2:8-20, Matthew 2:7-17 In each life, in each generation, there are unforgettable moments. My father remembered where he was when he heard that the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. He remembered where he was when he heard that the war in the Pacific was over. In my life I remember where I was when…

Luke 1:5-25 How do you know that what you believe about God is true? Charles Blondin, a Frenchman – as you can tell from my superb pronunciation, was a famous tightrope walker back in the 1800’s. He would accomplish unbelievable things on a tightrope and became famous for his feats across Niagara Falls. He was…

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