Archive for January, 2018

It Began in the Garden
It is never fun to invest in someone, love them deeply and in turn they disappoint you. You learn that quickly as a parent. And being one, has taught me so many things about myself and how God sees me as His child. Eric and I choose to invest, love, guide and encourage for our […]
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Trust
Trust – firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. When you are a baby, trust is easy. We believe everything adults tell us and we do not question that they have our best interest in mind. But, as we grow older and trust is broken or we see […]
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Archaeology and Bible
The first thing that comes to mind for me when I hear the term Archaeology and the Bible is embarrassment. How is that you ask? How does the feeling of embarrassment relate to the study of archaeology in relationship to the Bible? I grew up in small town Wisconsin – in a small conservative town—to […]
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Library Without Walls
“I believe the Bible is the best gift God has ever given to man. All the good from the Savior of the world is communicated to us through this book.” – Abraham Lincoln A library without walls, the Bible, has withstood the tests of time and scrutiny. For the purpose of this writing, I refer […]
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How the Bible Came to be. The Canon
I was raised in the Catholic church and taught not to question the authority of God or the bible or the commandments. There was a lot of memorization and classes – and every Sunday we recited much of the same verses from the bible – but in this smaller book, mixed with and Old Testament […]
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