Recent Christian Blog | February 2009 PostsGod Can't Use Meby Dale Harcombe25 Feb 2009 08:51 PMHave you ever wondered how you be used by God? Sometimes we hear people say God couldn't use me. I'm not clever enough or strong enough or good enough or powerful or able to talk well enough to be used by God or I'm too old. A Wedding Gift toTreasureby Dale Harcombe24 Feb 2009 05:40 PMIs there a wedding coming up in your family? What about a unique wedding gift? In the marriage blog I wrote about a unique recipe book. This is adapted from that idea. An Emotional Experienceby Dale Harcombe23 Feb 2009 07:24 PMLast week I watched the Compass program - Billy Graham Down Under. It was an emotional experience and one that brought back memories. I was a child who went forward in that Sydney crusade. Strangely enough I could not remember that much about the events. Praise God in the Hard Times?by Dale Harcombe21 Feb 2009 05:06 PMYou've got to love children and the things they come out with. Here's an example from the praise board in the Sunday school room of the local churches. 'I praise God for making crabs and I'm going to get one. Praise God in the Hard Times?by Dale Harcombe21 Feb 2009 05:04 PMYou've got to love children and the things they come out with. Here's an example from the praise board in the Sunday school room of the local churches. 'I praise God for making crabs and I'm going to get one. What Do You Need? Part 2by Dale Harcombe19 Feb 2009 06:50 PMYesterday we looked at what we need as against what we want and how Jesus always had his priorities right. The crowd as well as the paralytic man must have been in shock when Jesus said, 'My son, your sins are forgiven,' Mark 2:5. What Do You Need?by Dale Harcombe18 Feb 2009 08:34 PMIn these days of economic recession, it's time for us to take stock and think about what we really need. The other day I saw some T-shirts advertised cheap. When I went in they were sold out but they did have lots of lovely blouses at reduced prices. Learning from Childrenby Dale Harcombe16 Feb 2009 07:20 PMHow often when you've given a gift does the person say,'You shouldn't have?' But have you ever watched children when they receive a gift? They never say that! They don't worry about whether they deserve the gift. They just can't wait to rip open the paper and find out what's inside. What Does God Want Us to Pray About?by Dale Harcombe15 Feb 2009 07:59 PMWhat do you pray about? Do you only pray about the big issues of life? Certainly they are worth praying about, but I believe God is also concerned about the small details of life too. How to Find the Secret of Contentmentby Dale Harcombe12 Feb 2009 08:28 PMDo you struggle to find contentment in your life? We've all heard about the age old line about the grass being greener elsewhere. What Are You Thinking?by Dale Harcombe11 Feb 2009 08:36 PM'I think therefore I am,' Descartes said. The apostle Paul obviously considered a person's thought life to be important. Three Keys to Peaceby Dale Harcombe08 Feb 2009 05:45 PMHave you ever thought how nice it would be if you could have peace regardless of what was happening in your life? I know it's something I struggle with at times. But Philippians gives us some helpful tips about how to have that peace. Learning from Joshuaby Dale Harcombe06 Feb 2009 06:55 PMJoshua is one of my favorite characters in the bible, because of his unwavering trust in and obedience to God. We might ask, 'How can this story of Joshua help us in our lives right now?' Here are some thoughts from Joshua chapter 1. The Influence of Musicby Dale Harcombe04 Feb 2009 04:11 PMHave you ever noticed the power of music to influence your moods, attitudes and actions? It's no wonder experts have discovered music therapy. Last week at church we sang two songs. One was, 'To live is Christ. Who is Jesus?by Dale Harcombe02 Feb 2009 03:51 PMMany people want to insist Jesus was a good man or a prophet. This is not what the bible teaches. The bible teaches: Jesus is 'the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God,' John 1:1. Recent Blog Comments yupp says... "So you're saying that you're naturally a more 'take-charge' type, and your husband is naturally a more passive type." |
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