Long time church goers and fellow southern Christians will tell you there is but one translation of the Bible. The 1611 King James Version of The Bible. I heard someone say it's so bad that some old southerners believe Moses gave his Sermon on the Mount from the King James Version of the Bible. This … Continue reading Charlottesville, The KJV Bible, & Historical Revisionism
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The Lost Books Of The Bible Debate
This afternoon I had a conversation with one of my nearest and dearest girlfriends. She and I have been friends for 20 plus years, making us transcend friendship and enter sisterhood. She and I, although now separated by 1100 miles, still maintain a pretty solid friendship that I truly cherish. I just love her!The conversation … Continue reading The Lost Books Of The Bible Debate
Ever Feel Like Elijah?
I started out my day reading a critique of an article in Teen Vogue about making sure you pack your lubricants, condoms, and vibrators for back to school. Their target audience is 11-17 year old children. I saw Hillary Clinton has left Spirit Cooking and now wants to be a Pastor. I read that a … Continue reading Ever Feel Like Elijah?
You Don’t Have To Figure It All Out
Trying to wrap your finite human mind around who God is, is like trying to fit the ocean into one of those cheapie dollar store water balloons. Instead of trying to do that try this....“Be still, and know that I am God"Psalms 46:10 KJVhttp://www.healthymindministry.wordpress.com
The Didache (65 – 80 A.D)
There are many historical writings that are not inspired but are edifying to read and contemplate upon. The Didache is definitely one. It is in a sorts, a brief explanation of an apostles life, a summarized handbook of a Christians walk with the Lord. Many feel the Apostles used The Didache to instruct early Gentile … Continue reading The Didache (65 – 80 A.D)
My Monastic Life In Pictures
“Blessed shalt thou be in the city, and blessed shalt thou be in the field.”Deuteronomy 28:3 KJV 8 years of no TV. Living in the woods, being drawn closer to God, has developed into one very beautiful walk with God. I live by faith. Each and every day the good Lord provides. These are pictures … Continue reading My Monastic Life In Pictures
True Religion
“Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.”James 1:27 KJVReligion is not about Cathedrals or the Pastor getting a new jet or a third Bentley. Religion is not about what God can do for you, … Continue reading True Religion
The Spiritually Blind
Amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost but now am found...was blind but now I see! One of our most beloved Christian songs sings the glory of Gods grace and his gift of redemption. And it sings the hidden truth that we are absolutely blind to … Continue reading The Spiritually Blind
On Zucchini & Doctrine
I have mentioned before that I love to garden, as not only a past time, but also a source of food for my family. This year I chose a round variety of zucchini that is proving to be a prolific producer. We have now made several dishes using this variety of zucchini as the base. … Continue reading On Zucchini & Doctrine
The Heidelberg Catechism (1563)
The Heidelberg Catechism (1563), one of the Three Forms of Unity, is a Protestant confessional document taking the form of a series of questions and answers, for use in teaching Reformed Christian doctrine. It was written in 1563 in Heidelberg, present-day Germany. Its original title translates to Catechism, or Christian Instruction, according to the Usages … Continue reading The Heidelberg Catechism (1563)











