ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: POINT OF NO RETURN
'Mornin' Folks! Had a good week so far? Great! I'm continuing on reprising a few stories that go back ten years or more when I first began publishing these Coffee Break.
'Mornin' Folks! Had a good week so far? Great! I'm continuing on reprising a few stories that go back ten years or more when I first began publishing these Coffee Break.
Last week I began a reprise of a story that I shared some ten years ago not long after these Coffee Breaks first began being published.
During the next couple of weeks, while I'm preparing the next series of Coffee Breaks on the character and nature of the Lord Jesus Christ being worked in us, I'd like to reprise a couple of stories that I shared some ten years ago when first beginning these Coffee Breaks.
Before we finish our discussion on the Doctrine of Eternal Judgment, let me share with you a rather fascinating experience that happened not long ago.
A couple of quick notes before we get started today. Last week I opened up by talking about our Sunday gatherings being available by telephone conference call.
Before we get started with today's discussion, let me invite you to participate via conference phone in our spontaneous worship gatherings on Sundays, along with the time of sharing, teaching and fellowship.
Growing up in Eskimo villages in the arctic, snow storms were not unusual. If Sunday came along and we were in the middle of a blizzard, who cares!
Good Morning! We have lots to talk about today, so let's get right to it!
Greetings and Salutations! A quick update for you concerning A TALE OF TWO BRIDES. Destiny Image has uploaded the e-Book version now for purchase at your usual e-Book suppliers, such as Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, as well as others.
Howdy, Howdy, Howdy! It's got to be more than 20 years since we first began to introduce the truth and the picture of real Ekklesia as it contrasts to the conventional idea of "church." For some folks it was pretty controversial but for most it was revelatory.