DARE TO BE A DANIEL

By Jim Word | April 25, 2020

Just before America jumped into the last world war, Great Britain had her back against the wall. Hitler had consumed most of Europe, was making heavy inroads into Russia and was working on a new rocket system that would blast England off the map. During such a critical time, it was considered almost a crime…

Mule Adversity

By Jim Word | April 19, 2020

There once was a certain farmer who owned an old mule. The mule had served the farmer well for a good many years. One day the mule fell into an old well. When the farmer heard the mule braying he searched diligently until he discovered the mule at the bottom of the well. After carefully…

JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS

By Jim Word | April 11, 2020

One of the greatest weaknesses is jumping to unwarranted conclusions. So often we pass judgment without first knowing all the facts. On a cross country flight, a small child sitting with his father was crying.  A passenger sitting across the aisle said in disgust: “Why don’t you take that child to his mother?”  Those words…

BASES ARE LOADED

By Jim Word | April 5, 2020

Bob and the Lord stood by to observe a baseball game. The Lord’s team was playing Satan’s team. The Lord’s team was at bat the score was tied zero to zero, and it was the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs. They continued to watch as a batter stepped up to the plate…

Bulletin 3-29-20

By Jim Word | March 28, 2020

A Leader’s Impact In September of 1862, the Civil War tilted decisively in favor of the South. The morale of the Northern army dipped to its lowest point of the war. Large numbers of Union troops were in full retreat in Virginia. Northern leaders be­gan to fear the worst. They saw no way to transform…

Why DoWe Wait

By Jim Word | March 28, 2020
Why Do We Wait

In America, we have many states that still practice the death penalty today. I think that is something that God would back us up on, the problem is not in the penalty though it is in the carrying out of the sentence. I remember as a young boy, listening to the radio with my dad…