The Anglo-Saxon period in Britain spans approximately six centuries from 410 to 1066. It is widely assumed that pagan aristocracy remained in power until at
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Exegetical Paper on Psalm 101
A. EXEGETICAL IDEA David seeks righteousness in his own life and in his kingdom. B. OUTLINE I. David’s integrity in his heart (101: 1-4)
The third year of grief
In Loving Memories of My Late Grandfather (2001 – 2075) Here’s the link to the blogs I wrote for my Grandfather “Memories” “Losing a
When my mom tested positive (Covid 19)
It’s been over a year since the COVID-19 pandemic began, claiming millions of lives and altering how each of us interacts with and navigates the
The Resurrection of Christ
“When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go to anoint Jesus’ body.
The Misleading Theology of Shack
The Shack is the first and only book written by William P. Young. Though it may be an engaging read the theology described or what
The questions I am pondering
I woke in the dawn with thoughts of His love The moments stepped ahead and on came the noon Now the day is done and
Not being able to forgive
I read about the peace of Christ Oh, how I’ve longed for it to feel in my heart. All I have to do is to
Thank God for the closed doors too
There’s always something about closed doors that we inherently dislike. Most of us have a presumption that open doors in life are opportunities, progress and
Plato’s Cave from the light of Christianity
The Greek philosopher Plato (427-347 BC) in his work, Republic, gives an allegory commonly known as “Plato’s Cave” or “Allegory of