By Editor, on July 1st, 2010%
By Debra Burgess
“Carpe diem”, a famous Latin phrase which in English translates as “seize the day”. The full quote is much deeper however. The entire sentence is “while we’re talking, envious time is fleeing; seize the day, put no trust in the future”. The original source for this thought was from a Roman philosopher named Horace . . . → Read More: Carpe Diem
By Editor, on May 25th, 2010%
By JUDY HORNE
Repentance is not likely to do us much good until it ceases to be just a change of mind and becomes a wound in our spirit.
When your sin has wounded you near death, all fight and self assurance is gone and you see yourself as the one who nailed your Savior to the tree. . . . → Read More: The Fragrance of Christ
By Editor, on April 19th, 2010%
By Mario Phillips
Have you ever taken a warm bath in something soothing like bath oil? Just able to soak and be at peace and feel sort of pampered in the midst of a busy day? If not, do it soon just for you. If you can remember a time like this then apply that to taking . . . → Read More: Soak In My Word