“She was Jael, wife of Heber, and she had done it with a parasol.”
Mostly Mail on Masks, Though the Musings Are Muffled
The mayor of Moscow has mandatedmasks when we are out and about. So thisis one of my grandsons at Safeway. Letter to the Editor: Re: 7 reasons for unmasking the masks Thanks for taking ...
A Hurricane of Gladness
“She had been wise in her own conceits, and now she felt all those conceits blowing like straws in a tornado. She was the straw, in a hurricane of grace.”
Masks and a Lesson in Narnian Civics
Introduction: One of the things that troubles thoughtful Christians about resisting the orders to mask up is that it seems too darn convenient on a personal level. It seems like we are saying that you should obey the authorities above you so long as you agree with them, but as soon as they tell you …
He Loves Them More Than We Do
“God plainly loves cliffhangers, and that is what this most certainly is.”
Man, I Still Remember It
A Difficult Spot
“He resented that God had created him without his permission, and he resented that he had no God to resent.”
Like a Good Conscience
“After my conscience rose from the dead, it wasn’t even acting sick.”
7 Reasons for Unmasking the Masks
Introduction: If you want to start with a little background information, here is an article for dentists on the efficacy of masks in preventing infection, written about four years ago. It is recent ...
Angels Unawares
“There was a preacher there, though, standing on the end of a watering trough outside a saloon. He did not have much of the love of God about him, he looked like nothing on earth, and he was full of hatred for sin.”