The time arrived and I am happy and expectant to be able to make this seminary that I am safe it will be of blessing for many women. It is an activity so that we pruned to see the importance of separating to a time and power to occupy to us of our person.
For a long time God it has been putting in my heart desire to bless and to motivate the women so that besides to embellish its spirit and his soul, they worry to embellish its body. Read the rest of this entry »
We are here to be taught how to go forward in our life. How to do things well done on time, break paradigms, and seek experts and quality control.
“It is silly to try to do things in the same way to get different results. If you want a different result, surely you have to do things in a different way you have been doing things your entire life.”
I was talking about what we have called “Jesus’ First Miracle”, that was to convert water in wine. When Jesus does this, the Bible says that it is the beginning of signs that the Lord made. Read the rest of this entry »
Guests who tour the 40,000-square-foot facility will learn about Billy Graham’s life and
ministry and will see how God can take a life yielded to Christ and use it for His glory.
Guests will enter the Library through a large, cross-shaped entrance, a reminder that one enters eternal life only through the cross of Jesus Christ. Multimedia presentations, Billy Graham’s papers and correspondence with prominent world figures, photographs, artifacts, displays and information kiosks will highlight God’s power at work in the life of a man and ministry committed to the work of evangelism. Read the rest of this entry »
Angels are spiritual beings created by God to serve Him. They are very powerful beings
who function as God’s messengers. Many times in the Bible they appeared to people and said, I have come as a messenger from the Lord.
The New Testament tells us they are also ministering spirits sent to look after human beings who are the heirs of salvation (see Hebrews 1:14). Jesus seemed to indicate that little children have angels assigned to them, for He said their angels always behold the face of God (see Matthew 18:10). So the concept of guardian angels has its basis in the Bible. Read the rest of this entry »
I love sports. One of the mementos I’ve saved from my childhood is a faded, slightly out of
focus black and white photo of me on my first soccer team. As a boy, I dreamed of winning the championship game with a spectacular last-second goal, and of becoming an instant hero to my teammates and everyone else watching.
In sports-crazy America, so many of our heroes are athletes. We identify with successful athletes because we, too, want to be winners. I will never be a gold-medal athlete, except in my imagination. When I watch an Olympic contest or professional game on TV, like everyone else I sometimes get mad and vent my feelings after a particularly lousy play. My wife says, “Why are you shouting? You certainly couldn’t do as well!” But in my mind I can play with the best of them. I’m a winner. Doesn’t everybody want to be winner? The only other options are mediocrity or failure. Read the rest of this entry »