By david, on August 29th, 2010
I arrived a little late. A gentleman at the door greeted me with a smile and a program. I sat near the back and looked over the program, and noticed this line: “Please: Bottled water only in the sanctuary.”
I thought of Jeremy 17:12 – “A glorious High throne, from the beginning, is the place . . . → Read More: Bottled water or the River
By david, on August 20th, 2010
More than 30 years ago, I went into a small Mayo Village in Sonora with my son in law, and we were carrying backpacks with Mayo Indian language gospel messages on 78 RPM records along with “card-talks” A “card-talk” was a cardboard record player -no motor, batteries, voltage adapters, etc. It was manually powered with a . . . → Read More: Co-workers among the Mayo Indians
By david, on August 11th, 2010
Have you ever meditated on what life would be like without Jesus? How empty and void of purpose!
C.S. Lewis mentions in one of his books that he is happy to be a “doorkeeper” in the house of God, and describes a “doorkeepers” job as being there to warn people who come in that they can never . . . → Read More: There’s a “Reason for Living”
By david, on July 28th, 2010
When You Can’t!
A number of years ago:
El Sabino church was involved in reaching out to the most gospel deprived people in their area of Mexico: seasonal Indian harvest workers. But over the summer when the workers were gone interest waned at the church, and was diverted toward other things. After a few years nothing was being . . . → Read More: When you Cant:
By david, on July 12th, 2010
Daniel Martinez Is a young man from the Mazatec tribe in Southern Mexico. He has dedicated his life to winning hidden people for Jesus. He put himself in connection with training to record the gospel in languages that he doesn’t understand, And has been greately used of God in recording gospel messages in various Indian languages. . . . → Read More: Daniel Martinez: dedicated servant