Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Baby Animals on the Farm

At the end of last summer, Ribeye, one of our pet cows, 
escaped into our neighbor's field 
for no more than half an hour. 
Then low and behold 10 months later, 
we have this little guy following her around in our pasture. Isn't he cute?

Saturday, June 11, 2011

A Prayer in a Song




Sometimes.... no, a lot of times... I feel like this. 

The Christian Life should be a walk in fellowship with Jesus.      Most of the  time I am trying to walk alone.  Then, He cuts off all of my own resources and leaves only Him.  Then, with a humble heart, on bended knee, I beg Him to please help me.

The "chains of darkness"  could be the "valley of death" in Psalm 23 which is a valley of darkness -- though I walk through the valley of darkness, I fear no evil, for You are with me.

Follow this link to hear the song.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Buried Alive: The Startling Untold Story About Neanderthal Man


This book is recommended by Diana Waring in her Ancient Civilizations and the Bible History Textbook as additional reading.  She said that it reads like a spy thriller and it really does! 

 
An orthodontist goes to France to x-ray neanderthal fossils at a museum where they are stored and found that what he saw for real didn't look like the pictures in his reference books. To what lengths will 
zealous evolutionists go to stop him from letting the cat out of the bag?

Here is a link to the author's webpage.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

If You Love Someone, You Will Want to Understand Them...

Know your audience.  
Know secular humanism.  
Read this book if you love someone who is secular
 in their thinking and you want to tell him or her
about Jesus Christ in a way that he or she can understand.  
That's exactly what missionaries do.  
That is what the Apostle Paul did.