By Dave Miller, on February 4th, 2010
A very long time ago, when I worked for the Kent State University Museum, I saw a piece of artwork at the Canton Museum of Art. It was called, “Concerned With Many Issues.” I wanted to find a photo of it online to share with you, but had no success finding any reference to it. [...]
By Dave Miller, on January 25th, 2010
Two weeks ago at church, our council of Elders called a man up to the front of the church before the worship service began. They presented him an award for being the most humble Christian at our church. The award was a tiny lapel pin a little smaller than a dime. The man accepted the [...]
By Dave Miller, on January 13th, 2010
Some wonderful quotations from some Godly men:
When you see that saving faith is a being satisfied in all that God is for you in Jesus, then the good fight of faith (as Paul calls it in 1 Timothy 6:12) becomes a fight for JOY! A fight for Joy in Christ, not television. [...]
By Dave Miller, on December 16th, 2009
We now continue the Q & A on Biblical Discernment. I hope you’ve studied; there is a test at the end. Seriously!
Q. How and when should biblical discernment skills be used?
A. Let’s take the last part of the question first. When should discernment skills be used?
The most important times that they can be used is [...]
By Dave Miller, on December 12th, 2009
I’ve mentioned before how the attribute of discernment is sorely lacking among many Christians, and that reading the Bible is the best way to develop discernment skills. As is my habit, I’ll start this Q&A with an A.
A. Discernment is the most important skill that a Christian can have. Having it is partially a gift, [...]
By Dave Miller, on November 11th, 2009
There is no such thing as a carnal Christian
- Paul Washer-
Take a look at the graphic below. Which of the two circles represents your life most closely? Be sure to read the descriptions carefully.
There is a third circle that is also a possibility. It is a blend between the two circles [...]
By Dave Miller, on October 29th, 2009
“But I’m a good person…” I’ve heard that statement many times, usually from a Christian friend or family member; often from a non-religious person as well. When a discussion about life after death comes up, the subject inevitably turns to heaven, who goes there and why. According to an ABC poll, 85 percent of Americans [...]