Jesus the stage manager

Chapter nine of the gospel of John describes how Jesus healed the eyes of a man who had been blind from his birth. There are a number of details in this account which are easier to understand if we see how Jesus took this occasion to set the stage for a trap for the Pharisees. … Continue reading Jesus the stage manager

Don’t be a tumbleweed Christian

What is wrong when a Christian feels ill at ease among the people with who he worships? Is he a seeker, longing for a place where he can feel at home, put down roots and begin to flourish spiritually? Or is he ashamed of the people of God, thinking their way of living and expressing … Continue reading Don’t be a tumbleweed Christian

Biblical mush, or solid food?

“Of whom we have many things to say, and hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of hearing. For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, … Continue reading Biblical mush, or solid food?

A Question for Older Christians:

Are you leaving a spiritual heritage for your children and grandchildren and others who come after you? Image by -Rita-👩‍🍳 und 📷 mit ❤ from Pixabay Grandparents can help children feel secure – help them know that they are loved even when they make mistakes. Children, young and old, love it when grandparents tell them stories. But what … Continue reading A Question for Older Christians:

The stubborn refusal of French people to stop speaking French

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay After Wolfe defeated Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham in 1759, the victorious British fully expected that the French of Quebec would quit speaking French and become Anglophones. Eighty years later in 1839, Lord Durham advised that being patient with the backward French Quebeckers would be the best policy, for they would … Continue reading The stubborn refusal of French people to stop speaking French

Basketball hoops and education

Image by David Mark from Pixabay When James Naismith invented basketball in 1891, he placed the net 3 metres above floor level. That is still the official height of a basketball hoop. But let’s imagine that the net has been lowered one centimetre every year, without telling anyone. The change would not be noticeable from year to year, … Continue reading Basketball hoops and education

The war against the family

Image by Alisa Dyson from Pixabay Since creation, the family has been the basic social unit, the basic building block of society. A solid home, knit together in love, where each one cares for the others and where the core beliefs of the parents are passed on to the children, is a major problem for Satan and the … Continue reading The war against the family

What is wrong with the world?

2Timothy 3:1  This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.1Timothy 4:1  Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.2Timothy 3:13  But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived. … Continue reading What is wrong with the world?

Why would anybody want to belong to this church?

I’m talking about the church to which I belong, the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite and I’m quite sure a lot of people are asking that question, at least to themselves. Most of them probably think it’s got something to do with our ethnic heritage and traditions. But neither I nor my wife fit … Continue reading Why would anybody want to belong to this church?

Humility: What is it?

The signification of the Greek word that is translated humility in the New Testament is “lowliness of mind.” That indicates a lack of pride, not thinking of myself as better than others, whether because of ethnic origin, economic status, education or because of anything that I might claim to have achieved. Jeremiah10:23 says: “O LORD, … Continue reading Humility: What is it?