In the children’s story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, the title character samples three dishes of porridge. She finds one to be too hot, one to be too cold, and finally, one to be just right. Interestingly, most of … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2019
Flip a switch and the lights come on. It’s such an everyday activity that we give it no thought. Power available at a touch, and we give little thought to the source. Somewhere is a generating plant. It might be … Continue reading
There is a line that is heard in many church services – “Praise God from Whom all blessing flow.” Like many other recitations we may use in a church service, we probably recite this line without giving any thought to … Continue reading
On a dark, moonless night, look at the night sky. The stars are too many to count. Chances are that each of these stars has one or more planets orbiting it. It is estimated that there are 250 billion stars … Continue reading
The basic premise of the term “forever” is that there is no end time. When it comes to our own existence, we embrace that term because we cannot wrap our heads around the idea that our self-awareness, all the knowledge … Continue reading
In an earlier post, we looked at the function of our lungs in providing the oxygen we need to survive. What we didn’t address is the nature of the air that fills our lungs. The air that we breathe is … Continue reading
“Suffer the children to come unto me.” – Matthew 19:14 What? How accurate are the statements and directives found in the Bible? It’s safe to say that most of the familiar Bible quotes come from the King James … Continue reading
If we look for evidence of creation by God rather than chance events, we must acknowledge the “engineering” of the human body that allows us to exist. And every breath we take is an example. That first gasp for air … Continue reading
If we stand back and view life objectively, it sometimes seems like life events are completely random. Who lives to a ripe old age? Who dies young? Why … Continue reading
One of the most common human failings is the tendency to lose sight of daily miracles that surround us. At the top of the list is taking for granted the way our own bodies work. Each time we sit down … Continue reading