Archive for March, 2008
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Wednesday, March 19th, 2008Shack Daddy: College housing experiments gone awry?
“Gender-neutral housing” is a nice (and I guess politically correct) way of describing living arrangements at some of America’s universities…
National Day of Prayer Is Coming May 1
Wednesday, March 19th, 2008Doing Hard Things for God
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008Today’s Pentecostal Evangel April 20 Teen Edition is intended to encourage teenagers in their faith walk according to Managing Editor Kirk Noonan.
“This year’s theme is ‘doing hard things for God,’” says Noonan. “We believe teens can rise up to the challenge of sharing Christ in their everyday lives and be courageous in their walk with […]
Beware the Boycott
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008American Family Association has ended its two-year boycott of Ford Motor Co. But is singling out one corporation whose social policies we find fault with the right way for Christians to go about it? Give your opinion at Midlife Musings.
Jewish-Arab Fellowships Lead Way in Reconciliation
Monday, March 17th, 2008Read how ethnic groups are impacting the Assemblies of God at Snapshots.
Interested in Writing?
Monday, March 17th, 2008Visit Snapshots for some recommendations.
TPExtra for March 16, 2008 TPE: Grizzly Attack
Sunday, March 16th, 2008Read more about Johnny McCoy, the pastor who survived a grizzly bear attack, and view more of my photos from Alaska, here on Snapshots.
Violence Runs Rampant
Friday, March 14th, 2008Is that a possible headline from the Great Tribulation? Check Snapshots where I compare the frequent tragedies of today with what it will be like after the Church is raptured.
Ripples
Friday, March 14th, 2008A divorce proves to be a community tragedy in McComb, Miss. Read more at Out There.
Upskirt photographer goes free
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008A court ruling highlights a danger every woman and parent should know about. Click here to learn more.
Heaps, hot rods and death
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008Legendary hot rod builder, Boyd Coddington, was a master at taking junk and transforming it into something spectacular.
Society’s Moment of Truth?
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008If you want to see how far our culture has deteriorated in the past half century, many comparative benchmarks exist. I suggest an analogy of game shows. Check out Midlife Musings.
Thankful reflections
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008March is Women’s History Month. Be reminded of how far we’ve come as a society in the last 100 years at Going Up?
Power Is Fleeting
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008The swift demise of New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer is yet another lesson in humility for officeholders. Check out Midlife Musings.
Key Bearers Milestones
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008TPE promotions Coordinator Ron Kopczick has provided the following report:
Key Bearers approaches milestone
Twelve years ago the dream was to provide the incarcerated with a consistent gospel witness through the distribution of Today’s Pentecostal Evangel in jails and prisons across the United States. Within the next few weeks a milestone will be reached when the 7th […]
Abortion’s Faulty Rhetoric
Monday, March 10th, 2008Do “pro-choice” politicians really want to make abortion rare? See Midlife Musings.
Saturday Sabbath?
Monday, March 10th, 2008A story on National Public Radio this morning reported that some ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel were pelting those who didn’t observe the Sabbath with rocks. As far as I know this doesn’t happen in the U.S., but there are some groups who legalistically hold to a Saturday sabbath. Our latest post on our Answers blog […]
Here’s More TV You Should Avoid
Saturday, March 8th, 2008Read my fifth installment in this series on my blog, Snapshots.
The Broom (From Africa)
Saturday, March 8th, 2008Wayne and Sylvia Turner are Assemblies of God missionaries to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. I traveled there and did a story for our World Missions Edition some years ago. Read a devotional from Sylvia here.
Napoleon, Mark Twain and the Apostle Paul
Friday, March 7th, 2008The latest addition to Out There glances at the French conqueror and American humorist and contemplates one of the early missionary’s best-known writings. Read more here.
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