…the parched land shall become a pool, and the thirsty lands springs of water…(Isaiah 35:7)

Courage

A review of Donny Osmond’s Life Is Just What You Make It   Donny Osmond and Patricia Romanowski Life Is Just What You Make It June 1999, Disney Press Hardcover, First Edition, 304 pages ($22.95 US) Be the first to like. Like Unlike

Between Two Opinions

Elijah, that boldest of all prophets, challenged four-hundred and fifty of the prophets of Baal in front of a large gathering of Israelites. He asked them a very important question that we might well ask ourselves today: And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions? if the […]

An Equal Harm

An Analysis of Acting In Behavior based on Patrick J. Carnes’ Don’t Call It Love Patrick J. Carnes, Ph.D. Don’t Call It Love February 1992, Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Paperback, 390pp. ($15.95 US) 1 person likes this post. Like Unlike

An Affair of the Mind

A review of Laurie Hall’s An Affair of the Mind One Woman’s Courageous Battle to Salvage Her Family from the Devastation of Pornography by Sue (used by permission) Laurie Hall An Affair of the Mind October 1996, Tyndale House Publishing Paperback, 268 pages ($10.99 US) 1 person likes this post. Like Unlike

A Thorn in the Flesh

A review of Blaine M. Yorgason’s Hearts Afire, “Book One – At All Hazards” by Stephen Rex Goode Blaine M. Yorgason Hearts Afire, “Book One – At All Hazards” 1997, Deseret Book Company Hardcover, 628 pages ($19.95 US) Be the first to like. Like Unlike

A Buffer Against the World – A Book Review

“A Buffer Against the World” A review of Blaine M. Yorgason’s Hearts Afire, “Book Two – Fort on the Firing Line” by Stephen Rex Goode Blaine M. Yorgason Hearts Afire, “Book Two – Fort on the Firing Line” 1999, Deseret Book Company Hardcover, 417 pages ($21.95 US) Be the first to like. Like Unlike

Your Face, Her Face, His – A poem by Donna Blacklaw

(Used by permission) And suddenly there was this bright bald face in front of mine With piercing blue eyes, wildberry lips, saying: “You can do it; you’ll get through it,” over and over again. My shrieking pain was made bearable only because of that face. Be the first to like. Like Unlike

With Everlasting Kindness

(Written in 1999) In my lifelong struggle with homosexuality, I have battled an ongoing feeling that something about me was unacceptable with the Lord, that I did not measure up like other men. I don’t intend that remark to be sexist, but it was my self-comparison to men, not women, that was causing me the […]