📌The Hound of Heaven
The phrase “The Hound of Heaven” comes from a famous poem written in 1893 by Francis Thompson, a man who struggled deeply with addiction, homelessness, and despair. Continue reading
📌The Hound of Heaven
The phrase “The Hound of Heaven” comes from a famous poem written in 1893 by Francis Thompson, a man who struggled deeply with addiction, homelessness, and despair. Continue reading
1. Noah (Genesis 6–9)
Noah was described as “a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time” (Gen. 6:9).
Surrounded by wickedness and corruption, he was the only one God found righteous.
Because of Noah’s obedience, God saved his entire household in the ark (Gen. 7:1).
– One man’s obedience preserved his whole family from destruction.
2. Rahab (Joshua 2; 6:22–25)
Rahab was a Canaanite prostitute, not part of Israel. Yet she believed in the God of Israel when no one else around her did. Continue reading “Can one Believer in a family really make a difference?”
Fading Kindness:
🔹You Don’t Know What You’ve Got… No more flowers?
“Kindness fades when it’s worn thin. Don’t wait until it’s gone to value it.”
▪️That good lady used to be the kindest soul you ever met. She was the first one to get up and give you her seat, the one who held the door open for you, and the one who’d pause what she was doing in just to help you figure something out. Continue reading “Fading Kindness…”
“Finally, all of you be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate and humble.”
—1 Peter 3:8 (NIV)
In any congregation or ministry circle, you’ll find a strange contrast: some believers carry deep sensitivity—quick to notice pain, alert to spiritual shifts, and moved with compassion. Others, while still faithful, seem unaware of the burdens others carry, walking past wounded souls without much notice. Continue reading “Sensitivity versus Oblivious”