Thoughts, Convictions, and Simple Journals

  • Should We Examine Our Faith?

    Should We Examine Our Faith?

    Should we examine our faith? There is without a doubt, especially in this day and age, there is a great need for people to examine their faith – regardless of what faith they are claiming. And, I believe, even more so, a great need for professing Christians to examine their faith, but is such a… Read more

  • Resolve.

    Resolve.

    Resolve. Without a doubt, especially as the days grow so ever darker, we, especially us men, need a holy and right resolve unto godliness. Recently, the Scripture passage below has been exceptionally convicting and challenging for me. I pray that these words will stick firmly in the mind and grip the depths of our innermost… Read more

  • Godly Sorrow

    Godly Sorrow

    Yesterday we had a wonderful time of musical worship and teaching in the Lord Jesus Christ at our new home church, Faith Fellowship, Marshfield, WI. The topic of our discussion was godly sorrow vs. worldly sorrow as Paul discussed in his second letter to the Corinthian church. As I sat down to begin reading today,… Read more

  • UPDATE: Letter from Paul Washer

    UPDATE: Letter from Paul Washer

    UPDATE: Paul Washer. The letter below comes from brother Paul Washer of HeartCry Missionary Society. This was recently published in the Jan-Mar 2017, #89, edition of the HeartCry Magazine. “My dear brothers and sisters, I hope this brief introduction finds you growing in your understanding of the person and work of Christ upon which the… Read more

  • Grace Upon Grace: A Story of May Eighteenth

    Grace Upon Grace: A Story of May Eighteenth

    Grace Upon Grace  Story of May Eighteenth  Download a FREE eBook (PDF) here: Grace Upon Grace Order book Amazon May the Lord be glorified, my wife be honored and my kids grow in the true grace of God. As special thank you, to my wonderful wife Trish – Your love, patience and endurance for me is… Read more

  • Thoughts with Whitefield

    Thoughts with Whitefield

    In 1740, George Whitefield, a man greatly used of God in launching the first great awakening, and a man to whom I love to read, wrote to John Wesley, a close friend, “I never read anything that Calvin wrote.”[1] He was also quoted as saying, “I embrace the Calvinistic scheme, not because of Calvin, but… Read more