What could possibly be more helpful and practical than – Beer – BBQ – and the Bible. Try it, you’ll like it!

Biltrix's avatarBiltrix

My soul shall be sated as with choice food, with joyous lips my mouth shall praise you! — Psalm 63:5

Beer is a biblical beverage. In fact there are three beers mentioned by name in the Old Testament:

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Stacy's avatarStacy J. Edwards

We need to know He hears us. And, when whispered pleas for mercy seem to go unanswered, we wonder if we should even keep praying.  How do we know if the answer is “no” or “not yet.”  It’s all very confusing until we pick up His Word and let Him speak.

Before I had finished praying in my heart, there was Rebekah… – Genesis 24:45 HCSB

It’s hard for us to fathom…that He has answered our prayer before we have even finished praying it.  Time is so different for Him.  He is not overwhelmed by the ticking of the clock.

He feels no panic at the passing of years.

The nature of our request or need doesn’t matter.  In Him, it has already been answered.  Maybe the answer is “yes”…maybe not.  But, we don’t need to feel ignored.  The silence, instead, is an indication that there is nothing that needs…

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But hey – our kids all feel good about themselves – and they can tell you who won American Idol for the past 5 years. How bad can that be?

justturnright's avatarTwo Heads are Better Than One

This article comes via our old friend John Galtat ‘YouViewed/Editorial’ blog.

I read it last week, but had too much else going on to address it properly. However, today is as good (or bad, I suppose) a day as any to look at the ugly truth.

The first half of the article (the BAD news) is that our unemployment is actually ….really, reallybad. We’ve covered that before, and there’s not all that much new there. So, I am going to go straight to the “even WORSE” news.

By Mort Zuckerman at usnews.com:

“Bad News, or even WORSE News….?”

It’s time to adjust the gambit that people in all situations commonly use when reporting results to a supervisor: “What do you want first, the good news or the bad?” The formula that more aptly applies to the latest indicator of America’s economic predicament is: “What do…

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