Think About It.
Knowing what is right and condemning what is wrong does not take the place of doing what is right.
Think About It.
Knowing what is right and condemning what is wrong does not take the place of doing what is right.
Considering recent events in Israel, Iran’s attack with missiles, drones and ballistic missiles, Psalm 83 comes to mind. It is a psalm of national lament in which the author, Asaph, prays for the LORD to intervene against her enemies.
We must have the courage to both engage the culture and stand against it. -Erwin W. Lutzer
We are entering the time of year known as tornado season. Tornadoes bring much damage, fear, and disrupt the normal routine of a heathy life. Even if a tornado doesn’t visit your town, severe storms can have similar results.
Truth does not mind being questioned. A lie does not like being challenged.
I want us to step into the shoes of another person and look at their world through their eyes. This unnamed individual has little or no religious education; there is no God, or at best one that is absent and unknown. The world came into existence through blind chance as did all life. It has no purpose and history is simply repeating itself. Life consists of doing the best you can, doing what good you can for others and at the end of life you cease to exist.
Pilot Knob Lutheran Church
2391 330th St, Forest City, IA 50436