This morning in our local newspaper I read perhaps the most fascinating obituary I have ever come across – see what you think…
Gale Miller
Gale Miller, of Stumptown, W.Va., passed from this life on Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, at his residence, after an extended illness.
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One of the great names in the history of religious music is John Wesley. He, along with nearly all Protestants of his time, fully believed the music God wanted in worship was vocal only. He often taught on the importance of Christian singing, and the following is from his own writing – some instructions of [...]
Another excerpt from John Price’s excellent work Old Light on New Worship. This is from chapter 5, entitled The True Glory of Gospel Worship…
“The eyes of men have never seen a more glorious worship than that of Solomon’s Temple: all the splendour of the Temple and its surrounding buildings; the interior made of the most [...]
- I had amnesia once — maybe twice.
- I went to San Francisco. I found someone’s heart.
- All I ask is a chance to prove money can’t make me happy.
- I’d give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
- They told me I was gullible, and I believed them.
- What if there were no hypothetical questions?
- [...]
“Manufacturer Recall”
Regardless of make or year, all units known as “human beings” are being recalled by the Manufacturer. This is due to a malfunction in the original prototype unit code named “Adam” and “Eve” AND in all subsequent units. This defect is technically termed “Serious Internal Non-morality,” but more commonly known as “SIN.”
Some of the [...]