by kdm | Oct 16, 2023 | Today's Post
Wayne E. Brickey taught: To have the sweet aroma of peace—the taste of eternal life—in our homes takes some doing. We might call it “spiritual hygiene.” . . . Like the physical body, the spirit has to be in good health to face the rigors and...
by kdm | Oct 14, 2023 | Today's Post
Some of what follows has been posted before include the definition of Competence Plus One here for sake of continuity which is: . . taking a person or group from where they are now and adding the next elevating principle to increase depth, understanding and...
by kdm | Oct 13, 2023 | Today's Post
Continuing from the Competence Plus One Theme, Kathy K. Clayton writes: “Sometimes our students or children are doing worthy things but only as a result of immature or impermanent motivations. Our task then becomes that of celebrating good choices as worthy...
by kdm | Oct 12, 2023 | Today's Post
From C. Robert Line. . . . Helps us to understand Other Doctrines “Time makes more converts than reason.” ~Thomas Paine Some may argue that a concept such as God’s time is not particularly significant to our salvation and therefore not worthy of our...
by kdm | Oct 11, 2023 | Today's Post
From Lloyd E. Newell and his Book “This Day and Always”: Blessed are They Who Comfort. Whether in death, disease, or despair, sweet relief can come from kind people who make efforts to ease the grief or trouble of others. A compassionate touch, a...
by kdm | Oct 9, 2023 | Today's Post
Starting with the Forward, Walter Hooper, Coauthor with C. S. Lewis: The Authorized Biography wrote: The Screwtape Letters is such an established classic that it is difficult to envision a time when, like the sky, it wasn’t there. In fact the idea of the book...