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Archive for: December, 2009

Childlike Faith by Gary D. Erickson

Childlike Faith by Gary D. Erickson

 
When my son, Jason, and daughter, Kayla, were young, we lived behind the church in a thirty-five foot travel trailer. I was the newly elected pastor of a fledging church in southern Louisiana. The cramped quarters were difficult but manageable. It rained frequently and the bugs and reptiles were friendlier that we preferred. Fortunately, our [...]

Nancy Grandquist “One God”

Rev. Timothy Spell “Nothing Like Being Able to Touch the Lord”

Mom and Baby Die During Labor, But Then are Revived

Mom and Baby Die During Labor, But Then are Revived

Denver —  December 29, 2009. Mike Hermanstorfer was clutching his pregnant wife’s hand when her life slipped away in a Colorado hospital on Christmas Eve, and then he cradled his newborn son’s limp body seconds after a medical team delivered the baby by Cesarean section.
Minutes later he saw his son come to life in his [...]

Sis. Freeman’s last video

Will Steve Jobs define the tablet computer business in 2010 with iTablet / iSlate?

Will Steve Jobs define the tablet computer business in 2010 with iTablet / iSlate?

Rumors in the press about an Apple tablet computer are rife, and the hype about that tablet and no others are making some people wonder if Apple is going steal both the limelight and the market.
There have been announcements from a few other manufacturers about new tablet-like computers, such as Microsoft and Samsung, but none [...]

Brother Fred Hyde Passes Away at 87

Brother Fred Hyde Passes Away at 87

Hugo, OK – December 28, 2009. Hyde Frederick Kimmons Hyde, also known as “Brother Hyde”, 87, has gone to a new life with his Lord Jesus on Dec. 25, 2009 in Edmond, OK. He was born August 16, 1922 in Tulsa, OK to Jasper and Vessie (Bowdoin) Hyde. After his dad passed away he entered [...]

How a Pastor Can Best Help Himself Against Burnout by Rev. Larry Booker

How a Pastor Can Best Help Himself Against Burnout by Rev. Larry Booker

Pastor Booker, we know that pastors and ministers are not immune from depression and burnout. Can you give us a few helpful hints that pastors can take to prevent this from happening?
If I had to answer this in one single word it would absolutely have to be the word REST.  While there is a host [...]

Sister Nona Freeman Passed Away at 93

Sister Nona Freeman Passed Away at 93

Fortworth – December 26, 2009.  Nona Freeman, veteran missionary to Africa, made her last trip yesterday, but this time to meet her Savior. She was 93 years-old. She is one of the best-loved writers in Pentecost. Nona and her husband, E. L. Freeman, began their life of missions in 1948 in South Africa. They left the United [...]

The Balancing Act: Ministry VS Burnout

The Balancing Act:  Ministry VS Burnout

Anyone who owns a car knows that you have to take a vested interest in its maintenance if you expect it to continue to run. The reward for reducing the stress of an engine by keeping things tuned up is a better overall performance and ultimately a longer vehicle life.  A constantly racing engine without [...]

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