Once upon a time in the Kingdom of Castleberry, there was a King named Clyde. Now King Clyde was a proud, yet noble King who wore upon his head a Crown encrusted with all kinds of jewels. This crown that King Clyde wore, this crown encrusted with jewels, this crown was the pride of the … Continue reading King Clyde’s Crown
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The Gospel According to Isaiah
What follows is the outline I preached from yesterday morning. This message seemed to be received well. Use as you wish. - Scott The Gospel According to Isaiah? Background Isaiah called the “Little Bible” Bible 66 books; Isaiah divided into 66 chapters Bible 39 OT / 27 NT; Isaiah 39 Assyrian period; 27 Babylonian Bible … Continue reading The Gospel According to Isaiah
The Power of Thanks
When is the last time someone sincerely told you thanks? Maybe they told you in person, or maybe the sent a note or card in the mail; whatever method they chose, you felt blessed. When was the last time you told someone thank you? You know how receiving thanks makes you feel, have you blessed … Continue reading The Power of Thanks
What’s in a Name?
Yesterday evening I spoke at the Church of Christ in Vernon, Alabama. Vernon is about 50 miles from my home in Oakman. On the journey, I saw beautiful pastures, small farms, horses, cattle, and deer. I also drove by historic homes and a couple of early 1900's school-houses. I passed through Corona, Berry, Mt Vernon, Crossville, … Continue reading What’s in a Name?
Ten Common Lies
If you are alive, you have the experience of someone lying to you, or more than likely, if you were a child you told one or more lies to someone. To the reader who just mumbled, I never lie, well you just did. Lies are dangerous; Lies inhibit growth and prevent progress. The worst (most … Continue reading Ten Common Lies
Back in Town
I took a break from blogging while on vacation. I will get back to writing on Monday. Everyone in the US have a great Father's Day on Sunday.
Shower the People
Last night Amy and I had a great night out. Sometime in February I purchased concert tickets. After a year of snow, tornadoes, and Amy moving to a new school building this week, we needed a night out. After a dinner at Olive Garden, a walk around a store or two, we made our way … Continue reading Shower the People
What Is Your First Thought?
Take a look at the picture below and give me your first thoughts. My initial reaction was how Satan tries to dress sin up as something beautiful, yet when we fall for his deception we find that enslavement to sin really stinks. For the record. I took this picture of the septic service that came … Continue reading What Is Your First Thought?
Blogless
This morning started out with internet issues at the study -- thank AT&T. That meant no MORNING Drive. I will post an article tomorrow that about a septic truck I saw in Florida this weekend. I recorded our weekly TV programs for the first time in two weeks. The storm affected the station and my … Continue reading Blogless
74 Years Together
This past September 2010, Milford and Bessie Minor celebrated 74 years of marriage. A couple of years ago she had this advice, "Tell young couples to stay married. Married love gets sweeter every year." This past December, Milford passed away and this morning their son, Roger called to tell me that Bessie passed away. He … Continue reading 74 Years Together