Video series: Is CHRISTIANITY hard or easy?
Friday Frivolity: I’m Catholic But…
C.S. Lewis: My life’s Journey
I had heard good things about David Payne’s performance as C.S. Lewis. Today I went looking for it:
Wise Words on Wednesday: The kinds of people God uses
If God only used perfect people, nothing would get done. God will use anybody if you’re available.
Rick Warren
PWJ: S2E7 – TGD 5 – “The Episcopal Ghost”
Today we meet my favourite character in The Great Divorce, the extremely frustrating Episcopal Ghost.
S2E8: “The Episcopal Ghost” (Download)
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Read moreMusic Monday: Haven’t seen it yet
There’s a new video out from Danny Gokey, “Haven’t Seen It Yet”:
Have you been praying and you still have no answers?
Have you been pouring out your heart for so many years?
Have you been hoping that things would have changed by now?
Have you cried all the faith you have through so many tears?
Don’t forget the things that He has done before
And remember He can do it all once more
It’s like the brightest sunrise
Waiting on the other side of the darkest night
Don’t ever lose hope, hold on and believe
Maybe you just haven’t seen it, just haven’t seen it yet
You’re closer than you think you are
Only moments from the break of dawn
All His promises are just up ahead
Maybe you just haven’t seen it, just haven’t seen it yet
Maybe you just haven’t seen it, just haven’t seen it yet
Maybe you just haven’t seen it
He had the solution before you had the problem
He sees the best in you when you feel at your worst
So in the questioning don’t ever doubt His love for you
‘Cause it’s only in His love that you’ll find a breakthrough, oh
He is moving with a love so deep
Hallelujah for the victory
Good things are coming even when we can’t see
We can’t see it yet, but we believe that
He is moving with a love so deep
Hallelujah for the victory
Good things are coming even when we can’t see
We can’t see it yet, but we believe that