Monday Greetings! Hey, everybody. I want to thank you for your continued prayers for my dad. He is doing some better but still in a lot of pain. The doctors still aren’t quite sure what is going on with his shoulder. However, mama said that Saturday night Daddy was able to sleep for a number [...]
Christian Greetings! If you will, there is a pressing prayer need that my family has. My dad, Pete, has been suffering these last several days from severe shoulder (right) and upper back pain. He has been a construction worker for many years and, therefore, is impacted seriously from such an injury at both work and [...]
What if the Church awakened to find that she was not many but one? What if those who were separated by misunderstanding and fear came together? What if leaders followed and those who followed led? What if worship moved beyond routine and singing beyond rehearsal? What if power wielded was loving service rendered to the [...]
Hey all! I have been working through Wolfgang Vondey’s newest book, People of Bread: Rediscovering Ecclesiology. (“Ecclesiology” means “the study of the Church as a biblical and theological topic”) Now the Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Regent University’s School of Divinity, Vondey is a COGTS alumnus. He is originally from Germany and was raised Roman [...]
by Dee Mimbs on December 4, 2008 · 5 comments
in Faith,Family,Grace,Holy Spirit,Jesus Christ,Love,Prayer,Reconciliation,Salvation,Theology
I first read The Shack by William Young earlier this year. My husband, Shannon, had heard a preacher talking against the book and decided to check into it. He read the first chapter online and decided to buy the book. He and I read the book together and really enjoyed the story. Since then, we [...]
Last night, our pastor (Robert Barnes) had us to think of one situation in our lives in which we need God to move and change things. He then spoke about the power of Jesus to heal, deliver, conquer, save, love, create, etc. and asked us when we thought about that thing on Monday (today) to [...]
Just a quick update regarding Robert. He met with a liver specialist in Savannah who told him that his liver damage was the worst he has seen in years. The hematoma has not dissipated yet; hence, his organs are pressed to his left side (causing much pain). The doctors are waiting about another 10 days [...]