The Gospel of John introduces Jesus to its readers by anchoring him in the story of creation. Jesus was the uncreated One, at once fully human and fully divine.
In his 1939 Christmas Day radio address, King George VI of England quoted an obscure British writer named Minnie Louise Haskins, a retired missionary and social science instructor:
And I said to the man who stood at the
Growing up in the south, I could never relate to the idea of a white Christmas, sleigh bells ringing, or chestnuts roasting on an open fire. I could imagine them.
Each week in the month of November we will be featuring an article on cultivating gratitude and thankfulness. To see the full series, click HERE.
Every week in the month of November we will be featuring an article on cultivating gratitude and thankfulness. To see the full series, click HERE.
Every week in the month of November we will be featuring an article on cultivating gratitude and thankfulness. To see the full series, click HERE.
Every week in the month of November we will be featuring an article on cultivating gratitude and thankfulness. To see the full series, click HERE.
We love to tell people, “Be honest with me.” But do we really want the answers to that statement?
It’s like when Lynn and I were newly married, maybe two weeks in, and we were about to go out and meet some friends.
A day without sunshine is like, you know, night. ~Steve Martin
I wish I had a dollar for every person who told me to “think positive” or “stay positive” during my cancer ordeal.
It was Picasso who said, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” What I believe Picasso is referring to is a loss of imagination.