based on 1 rating
| 1,075 views
A few weeks ago I visited my family physician, Dr. Stuckert. After a few minutes in the waiting room the nurse took me back. The first thing she did was weigh me, then she took my temperature. Then she asked, why I had come to see the doctor. I told her, I was having headaches for the last
...read more
Denomination:
Methodist
Contributed by Donny Granberry on Jun 26, 2007
Our family has been outdoors people most all of my life.
Many of our vacations were camping, hunting, and fishing.
It may be hard for some of you to imagine, but my Mom can be an outdoors lady.
She always caught the most fish and she would always get a good Buck.
One thing we loved as boy’s, and
...read more
Denomination:
Assembly Of God
Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 12, 2007
based on 3 ratings
| 1,129 views
"Most any family secret This lady soon gets word of, And most domestic squabbles She certainly has heard of But is she just a gossip Who has no moral scruples? No,
...read more
Tags:
Contributed by Ajai Prakash on Jun 15, 2010
We know a family who had been searching in vain for their teenage son (+ 18) for a number of months. Finally they located him in Colorado Springs and went down to see him. He was unrecognizable ~ hair not washed for months, uncut beard, and disgusting odor reeked from his body. He had been living
...read more
Tags:
Denomination:
Evangelical/Non-Denominational
Contributed by Tobin Crenshaw on Aug 15, 2010
Take a young man from a wealthy family, strip him of all of his money until he finds himself homeless and has to beg on the street, hold him in a cell as a prisoner of war in a foreign land, and turn his family against him and what are the odds you would give for him to impact the world?
Or
...read more
Tags:
Denomination:
Brethren
Contributed by Tim Richards on Sep 2, 2004
based on 8 ratings
| 2,568 views
When the Immanuel Baptist Church first called Pastor Waite he quickly made his way to each home. Letting people know that he wanted to know anything about the people that would be helpful in his ministry. It wasn’t long before the new pastor knew most of the church secrets. When it came to getting
...read more
Tags:
Denomination:
Baptist
TUG OF WAR
We play tug of war. The team that is able to pull the other team over their side wins. Each member must pull with his or her strength and body weight. We are all different - some stronger, some weaker; some fat some thin; but all must put their strength and weight in. It doesn’t
...read more
Tags:
Denomination:
Independent/Bible
based on 8 ratings
| 2,081 views
Four things that Doug Murren says in his book Churches That Heal that hinders the church from becoming a church that heals:
i.A Lack of Compassion
He notes, “Two million people die every year. Only about 200,000 of those die knowing Jesus as their Savior. Loneliness is one of the major
...read more
Tags:
Denomination:
Evangelical/Non-Denominational
Contributed by Lynn Malone on Jun 13, 2005
What purpose do these denominations play? Charles Spurgeon, great Baptist preacher of 19th century London uses an illustration. Spurgeon said:
“When I read [Genesis 6:14, about rooms in Noah’s ark] I thought it would serve for a point in the parable… Those who lived in one room did not stand or
...read more
Tags:
Denomination:
Methodist
Contributed by Paul Wallace on Oct 13, 2005
Islam is growing in the US, and has made its strongest inroads into the African -American community. More than 90% of the converts to Islam in the US are African-American males. They seen Christianity is
...read more
Tags:
Denomination:
Wesleyan
Contributed by Sermon Central on Feb 3, 2006
based on 3 ratings
| 2,354 views
People Buy Gifts to enhance their emotional connection with another, says Pam Danziger, president of Unity Marketing. Since the focus of gift giving is emotional, gifts that connect embody a feeling, rather than being something practical, the very best gifts are life’s little luxuries and
...read more
Tags:
Contributed by Bill Prater on Jan 5, 2001
based on 125 ratings
| 4,354 views
The U.S. standard railroad gauge (distance between rails) is four feet, eight-and-one-half inches.
Why such an odd number? Because that’s the way they built them in England, and American railroads were built by British expatriates.
Why did the English adopt that particular gauge? Because the
...read more
Tags:
Denomination:
Baptist
Contributed by Jeffrey Stewart on Oct 21, 2000
based on 176 ratings
| 5,985 views
A first grader went on her first day to a newly integrated school at the height of the segregation storm. An anxious mother met her at the door to inquire, "How did everything go, honey?" "Oh, Mother! You know what? A little black girl sat next to me!" In fear and trepidation, the mother expected
...read more
Tags:
Denomination:
Baptist
Contributed by Rob Clifton on May 23, 2001
based on 119 ratings
| 2,495 views
Many people believe that traditional church music is vastly superior to the contemporary church music being written today. But the date on which a song was written does not insure it’s worth either theologically or musically. Milburn Price, a Church Music professor, gave the following example in an
...read more
Tags:
Denomination:
Christian/Church Of Christ
Contributed by A. Todd Coget on Oct 18, 2001
based on 129 ratings
| 3,007 views
[Odd Laws Still on the Books, Citation: Robert W. Pelton in The Door. Christian Reader, Vol. 33, no. 5.]
Young girls are never allowed to walk a tightrope in Wheeler, Mississippi, unless it’s in a church.
In Blackwater, Kentucky, tickling a woman under her chin with a feather duster while she’s in
...read more
Scripture:
Tags:
Denomination:
Evangelical/Non-Denominational