Posts with the category “waking-up-eutychus”
Pharaoh's Hard Heart
									by Rick Willis on October 30th, 2025
									There are many places in scripture where we learn things that perplex us.  “What does that mean?” we may ask, as we scratch our head.  One of those places where scripture confuses is found in the book of Exodus as Moses is sent by God to free the Israelites.  We find these words in Exodus 7, “And the Lord said to Moses, ‘See, I have made you like God to Pharaoh….  You shall speak all that I comman...  Read More 
									
								Hues of Bible Translations
									by Rick Willis on October 16th, 2025
									As I browsed through the art gallery I was taken by the contrast of styles. From a more traditional painter, the Realist, there were beautiful scenes of landscape and images of buildings and people. Sometimes hidden within the picture were items of symbolism, put there by the artist to make you think, to provide more than a scene, to also provide a message beyond the obvious one. I moved on to an ...  Read More 
									
								Endurance
									by Rick Willis on October 7th, 2025
									Alfred Lansing  authored a book in 1959 called Endurance, named after a ship that took 27 men on an unbelievable adventure. The intent was to deliver a team led by Sir Ernest Shackleton to the shores of Antarctica below South America. Once there, the plan was for his team to go by dog sled across the continent. It is December 1914 when their ship enters an ice field. It traps them on all sides. Th...  Read More 
									
								A Mighty Fortress is Our God
									by Rick Willis on September 18th, 2025
									Martin Luther was one of the primary reformers during the 16th century, issuing his 95 theses in 1517 on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. Rexanne and I have been there. While on a trip to one of the libraries we work with, this one in Berlin (Open Door Libraries), we took a side trip to Wittenberg and visited the city of Luther. We have a picture we took of the Castle Church i...  Read More 
									
								Open Door Libraries
									by Rick Willis on September 4th, 2025
									It had been a prayer of ours for some time. Thinking of retirement years: what if we could become involved with a mission organization to help in some small way? But what? I wasn’t a preacher; neither of us had mission experience outside a few short-term mission trips. While browsing through the booths at an International Conference on Missions we came to one called Open Door Libraries. We discove...  Read More 
									
								Church: Why Bother?
									by Rick Willis on August 14th, 2025
									We live in an odd age. Many who call themselves “Christian” have little or no desire to attend and be active in church. I’m not sure you can find another age in history where this is so true. Why has this happened? There are probably dozens of contributing factors to this dynamic. In generic terms, we are independent Americans and tend to go our individual way. But this tendency goes beyond being ...  Read More 
									
								The Dead-end Of Happiness
									by Ryan Shoemaker on July 30th, 2025
									It’s the mantra of our modern society. “I just want to be happy!” And, I mean, it is even written into our countries Declaration of Independence. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among them are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.”  Is happiness a self-evident truth?The pur...  Read More 
									
								