Your brilliance is not fading, JH2. Keep 'em coming, Dude. I look forward to what you write when Fidel meets his father, Satan.
Thank You for another wonderful weekly article. These people are totally nuts. Look at that list. Screaming criminal commie lady, the up and coming, (they say) young suave commie liberal, who has muslim background and the Breck girl ambulance chaser, forever flipping his hair. If it were not so scary it would be funny.
February 8, 2007
READ: 1 Kings 19:1-10
He went out and departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed. Mark 1:35 In the film Castaway, Tom Hanks plays Chuck Noland, a clock-conscious Federal Express manager who gets shipwrecked on a desert island. Completely cut off from other people and modern conveniences, he must learn the primitive skills of a caveman. He puts arduous effort into harpooning fish, making fire by rubbing sticks together, and opening a coconut to get its milk and sweet fruit. The movie is rich with insights on how difficult life can become for someone who is stranded in an isolated wilderness.
In the Bible, the wilderness is often the setting for the mighty work of God within the human heart. Jesus made a practice of withdrawing to the wilderness to pray and receive direction (Mark 1:35). In a similar setting, God fed the despondent prophet Elijah with heavenly food (1 Kings 19:1-10), and in the wilderness the Ethiopian pondered the gospel (Acts 8:26-40). After Pauls conversion, he withdrew to the Arabian Desert and was taught by the Spirit (Gal. 1:15-18).
Do you find yourself in a "wilderness" experience, isolated from friends and family? If so, the Lord may want to teach you lessons of faith and endurance that you could never learn in a busy crowd.
Excellent... I love the pic of them in the corner...
Bravo!
WOW!!! What a great analysis of Dem-Speak, JH2!
Outstanding presentation, dutchess.
Atta-Boy - Atta-Girl!!!
Hi, there, you two! Did it again, didn't ya, John? I like the way you put it all together, too, Sistah D! Am so glad we have someone who can 'tell it like it is' every week.
I'm holding onto hope that the "In it to win it" spouse of the impeached one ends up winning nothing but egg on her face - AND the candidate who beats her for the nomination doesn't ask her to be his running mate either. :(
Just catching up on your thread and essay. Thank you.