Posted by: mhaley
on Oct 23, 2011
Creativity is not simply an artistic piece; it sends an image or message to our brain. The Most High God is the Source of all creativity--the Spirit gives life to it as seen in Creation (Genesis 1). God called for creativity when He began to fashion his House (Exodus 31:1-6). Certainly, we need to make sure our goal is to bring glory to God with the creative works of our hands. Did you know that at different times the Church--the people of God--set a standard for creative expression?
Posted by: mhaley
on Oct 21, 2011
I had an amazing experience last week on my way to Orlando. Driving along on Interstate 4 approaching the Apopka area, I looked up in the sky and saw an airplane doing skywriting. There it was in the sky; the letter "J." It was clear as could be. Now, that is something I do not see often, so I was wondering what letters would come next. As I continued to watch I noticed an "E" and an "S." I thought to myself, I wonder...
Posted by: mhaley
on Sep 23, 2010
Did you know that Jesus offended people? He offended the religious leaders, his neighbors, his family, and friends. Oh, and get this, He did it without apology. The reason Jesus offended others is because he was unwilling to compromise the truth of God's heart. Jesus says, "Blessed is he who is not offended because of me" (Luke 7:23).
Posted by: mhaley
on Aug 27, 2010
Agape--the pure and passionate love of God--seeks to heal everyone who pursues our Maker. This love has been given to those who believe in the human manifestation of Love--Jesus. Jesus lived the passion and now teaches us how to love. We, too, must live to release the passion. It is essential, therefore, that we spend time with passionate people; people who love God, as well as love and value other people.
Posted by: Giuliani
on Aug 26, 2010
Sally jumped up as soon as she saw the Surgeon come out of the operating room. She said: "How is my little boy? Is he going to be O.K.? When can I see him?"
Posted by: mhaley
on Aug 24, 2010
People watch people; others are always watching us. It is a little scary if you think about it long enough. That makes us influential regardless of our position or job. Certainly, this knowledge puts a great deal of personal responsibility for our choices on the line, doesn't it?
Posted by: Giuliani
on Aug 16, 2010
17-year-old Brian Moore had only a short time to write something for a class. The subject was What Heaven Was Like. "I wowed 'em," he later told his father, Bruce. "It's a killer. It's the bomb. It's the best thing I ever wrote." It also was the last.