by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | Oct 16, 2016 | Everyday Life, Faith, Heart, Heaven, Peace, Worship
Some shuffle, some lean on walkers, some are pushed in wheel chairs. Arthritis-laden legs bend, backs strain, and with the aid of shaking hands they sink down now into their chairs. Racing heartbeats ease to a slower pace. After a little rest, some are given song...
by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | Oct 9, 2016 | Everyday Life, Evil, Faith, God, Heart, Peace, prayer, Sin, Worship
From the Preacher’s Pen… Many of David’s Psalms are known to come from specific events in his life. But sometimes there is no known connection to any particular happening. While our ignorance sometimes bothers us, it is also a good reminder that occasionally God’s...
by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | Aug 13, 2016 | Bible, Everyday Life, Faith, God, Holy Spirit, Spirituality
(Excerpt from Worship the First-Century Way) The Bible never uses the actual word spirituality. The closest it comes is “spiritually” and “spiritual.” The word spirit is a translation of the Greek word pneuma which means breathing or blowing. ...
by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | Jul 30, 2016 | Bible, Church, Evangelism, Everyday Life, Faith, God, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Revival, Truth, Worship
God’s message brings hope, joy, love and life. Learn how by mail or online FREE. Learn in your home at your pace with “penpal” helpers and online friends ~ with no one knocking on your door. Course 1: The Way to Life ~ The Bible is like a map for...
by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | Jul 3, 2016 | Everyday Life, Evil
From the Preacher’s Pen… We always enjoy getting away, going somewhere else for a change. And yet, once we are gone we begin to realize what we’ve left behind. We miss and long for being back home. Hopefully, we retain that same attitude in our spiritual lives and...
by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | Apr 30, 2016 | Church, Conversion, Everyday Life, Faith, Worship
From the Preacher’s Pen… Let’s talk about dirty words for a moment. As children we learn NOT to say them. We may learn them from our friends at school but when we get home we quickly find out that such words are not used in our family. Worse, if we continue to use...