by Allan & Aaron Reini Should the young ever listen to the sage advice of their elders? Allan & Aaron explore this theme in a conversation between Devon and James. James tries to warn the young Devon off the tantalizing “Searcher” position Devon longs to dive into — he is qualified and this last stepContinue reading “From The Swing Fiction Feature Friday: A Time to Search”
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From The Swing Fiction Feature Friday: A Time to Refrain from Embracing
by Michael S. Poteet Michael Poteet has written a well-crafted story with a fluid rhythm. His characters, intrigue, historical details, and book-shop setting quickly drew me in. Lexi has long since dug her way out of her beloved, though deceased, dad’s book collection — a quaint and adored neighborhood shop. In its place, she’s reachedContinue reading “From The Swing Fiction Feature Friday: A Time to Refrain from Embracing”
Monday Morning Washing in His Word
Monday Morning Washing in His Word
Monday Morning Washing in His Word
Job 28 Mining silver Refining gold Iron removed Smelting copper Valley shafts Dark depths Earth-top Produces bread Deep earth Fire churned Saphires, gold Unknown above But man Cuts channels The deep Remains silent The sea As well No wisdom Resides there But who Mines wisdom? Where’s its Hidden birthplace? God alone Knows alone Wisdom’s placeContinue reading “Monday Morning Washing in His Word”
FROM THE SWING FICTION FEATURE FRIDAY: A Time to Gather Stones Together
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FROM THE SWING FICTION FEATURE FRIDAY: A Time To Cast Away Stones
by Stephen MacDonald Kah-eel quests to know… understand… With no desire to quell his adventurous thirst for knowledge he enters a portal to the past? Or is it the future? This story stirred my own questions, which may be totally unrelated to where Stephen was heading… does man always seek re-unification in a desire toContinue reading “FROM THE SWING FICTION FEATURE FRIDAY: A Time To Cast Away Stones”
Monday Morning Washing in His Word
Job 16 Miserable comforters Surround Job Windy words Leave barren His aching Soul unfettered To God He cries Reflection: Banishment from the Garden ensured the possibility of redemption.
Monday Morning Washing in His Word
Job 11 Zophar the Naamathite answers And again Who asked? Job may Have expected This consolation From Zophar Feeble as It is.
MONDAY MORNING WASHING IN HIS WORD
Monday Morning Washing In His Word
Monday Morning Washing in His Word
Esther 10 Mordecai’s accountIn the annals of the kingsHe had sought their good.