Blog: Jesus did a lot of other unwritten things (05/18/21)
By Gary Olson - retired pastor
At the conclusion of the gospel of John are the words: “It is the disciple who testifies of these things and wrote them, and we know that his testimony is true” (21:24). "But there are also many other…
BLOG: We need a hero
The enormous popularity of the Marvel film franchise suggests that Americans today are hungry for heroes. Captain America, Captain Marvel, Iron Man — these comic book characters and more have inspired…
It’s time for a SWOT analysis
If you've spent any time in the market, you know what a SWOT analysis is. It's when you look at the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats a business faces in its efforts to find and experience growth.…
White Evangelical Resistance – Dr. James Emery White Christian Blog
According to several polls and surveys, there is a group that is preventing current vaccines from winning over COVID-19:
… White evangelical Christians.
Currently, around 41 million people reside in the United…
Weekly meanders April 10, 2021 | Jesus’ Creed
Hello friends!
A excellent new summary of what is happening with "faith" in the NT by Nijay Gupta:
Mark Twain once said wryly, “Faith is believing that what you know is not. Many Christians, including myself, would have a lot of…
How this blog came to be and why I am continuing it
How this blog came to be and why I am continuing it
I started this blog about ten years ago after a lot of gentle pressure from friends. Since its inception, I have posted approximately 1,700 separate essays here. Every time I sit down…
Blog: You are the God who sees (03/26/21)
by Reverend Dr Clark G. ArmstrongMarshall Church of the Nazarene
I know five people since Christmas who have committed suicide. As pandemic restrictions, closures, quarantines, economic side effects, family and personal challenges…
When did God begin to create? | Jesus’ Creed
Genesis 1: 1-3. We all know that - and it's crystal clear, isn't it?
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.And the earth was formless and empty; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved…
Jesus and the bread | Jesus’ Creed
Jesus and the bread
During this Lenten Series, our church staff preach through a book titled “Lent: In Plain Sight: A Devotional Through Ten Objects,” by Jill Duffield. The premise of the book is that ordinary objects can invite us to…
of pine nuts, acorns and mustard seeds | Jesus’ Creed
February has been a busy month in our homes, but now is the time to return to The Bible and ancient science by Denis Lamoureux.
What is the message of the Bible? Denis finds that for him "reading the Bible is a mystical experience.…
Rethinking our prayers | Jesus’ Creed
We can all benefit from rethinking our petition prayers, what we ask of God.
My own belief is that we are breaking into the presence of God. Instead of barging in, I recommend that we reflect on what it is about God that would make God…
Learning to know God is learning to live | Jesus’ Creed
There are times when you are meditating on the mystery of God and your mind comes to a point where you cannot collect all the truths in one place at the same time. Your eyes meet, smoke comes out of your ears, and your brain bypasses. At…
40: The number of God for the change of life
Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, the start of the 40 days of Lent. For reasons unknown to us, the span of 40 - whether 40 days or 40 years - has been significant throughout biblical history:
The great flood lasted…
A plea and a warning for evangelism | Jesus’ Creed
A plea and a warning for "evangelization"
"I'm surprised people are still trying to run in these circles."
This is what my colleague, a New Testament scholar who adheres to all ecumenical beliefs and staunchly defends the inspiration of…
“Jesus saves”: more than words | Jesus’ Creed
Jesus saves: more than words
By Heather L. Hart
The United States is not a Christian nation. It's a nation with Christians. The expression of the Christian faith has been problematic in our history. This story includes both the…
Struggle with God, Acquire Lameness | Jesus’ Creed
I have been walking with "spiritual lameness" for some time now. I have been on top of a mountain in the past, have spoken face to face with God, and have been enveloped in the cloud of Christ's presence. But I also spent long nights in…
Literally a question of interpretation | Jesus’ Creed
Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my way.
As Christians, we take the Bible seriously as the Word of God. It provides the touchstone through which we can discern God's will and ways. Paul wrote to Timothy:
But as for you,…
Welcome 2021! | Jesus’ Creed
Fall 2020 has been a difficult semester. Last winter, before COVID-19 became a household word, I agreed to double-teach in the fall to fill a need in our department. (In exchange I have a light load this winter term.) Teaching in an…
How to help ecotourism projects: from home
We know that traveling is particularly difficult at the moment. But alongside the latest travel tips and COVID-19 updates, we want to continue to inspire you with new travel content so that when the world…
10 amazing experiences for families in Costa Rica
In partnership with
If your family has been looking for a sanctuary to travel during COVID, look no further than Costa Rica. Social distancing is easy when you stay at an upscale ecolodge in the Cloud Forest. Even the curious…
Three challenges in reading the Bible | Jesus’ Creed
The church's own practices, and by that I mean what we learn in sermons and conversations and the things we read, from reading the Bible can become obstacles. Anyone who has taught the Bible as I have for nearly forty years encounters…
The Bible Was Not Written to You | Jesus’ Creed
Have you ever received an SMS that was not intended for you? A few years ago, I was texting a man who was a dear friend and mentor. We corresponded about a job opportunity and made arrangements for future appointments. I deeply admire…
Marriott talks friendlies, preseason and fitness – blog
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Hemant Sigroha’s travel blog will require you to pack your bags and get started
The world is a great place if you want to get closer to nature and experience new cultures and new people. Traveling is the best way to relax your mind in the midst of a busy and hectic life. If you are also looking for a change in your…
Talking About the Bible Again | creed of jesus
In my youth group right now we are talking about how to read the Bible. In our week one Zoom meeting, I started by asking them a question. "Have you ever read anything in the Bible that created tension for you between what the text says…
15 books that will take you around the world
Apart from getting on a plane or a train, there is no act more transporting than reading a book. With a little imagination, you can make your own trip in minutes, all from the comfort of your own home. From remote islands in the South…
Watch: hilarious parody fitness blog video of retired GAA star Kevin Cummins goes viral
* Disclaimer: This video contains foul language * What started as a joke in the Whats App family group led a famous Cork man to go viral. Kevin Cummins, one of the founders of Cummins Sports and former GAA Cork captain, set the internet on!-->…
Challenge: visit all of Lithuania’s best restaurants in one week
The Good Food Academy of Lithuania recently named the top 30 restaurants in the country and challenged tourists to visit them all in one week. Challenge accepted.
Although Covid-19 has hampered many travel plans, we hope that our…
TCA 2019 Travel Blog # 5 – Charming Jim Carrey and Wonder Woman Becomes Hedy Lamarr | Culture…
When one of the first people you see in the morning is Jim Carrey, you're probably going to have a great…
The most cultural cities in the world (including a few surprises …)
Looking to broaden your horizons on a vacation filled with art and culture? Look no further than this list of world capitals of culture - covering the relics of ancient civilizations, the art of the movements that changed the world, and…
How to see Turkey on a budget
Holidays in Turkey are not all about soaking up the sun. Bridging the gap between Europe and Asia, it is rich in culture and history as well as beautiful beaches. With ancient ruins to explore, bustling…
Best Friends Duo Launches Fitness Blog to Review and Rate New York Fitness Classes | Social…
MANHATTAN, New York (WABC) - Elizabeth Endres moved to New York from Michigan to pursue economic studies. Dale Borchhiver moved to New York City from Toronto to pursue fashion.Now they have a full time business which is one of the biggest…
20 best food blogs in Chennai
Here is the handpicked list of the best cooking blogs across Chennai. This list doesn't stop at restaurants and street eateries in Chennai, it also covers some authentic food blogs. It's also a good idea to say that most of these cooking…
Local mom and dietitian take inspiration from nutrition and cooking blog
Weichelt family
Stacey Weichelt's "Little Spoons & Spice" Celebrates Healthy Cooking for the Whole Family
Like many families, Stacey and Bryan Weichelt have a busy home and family. With a 4-year-old girl, Lily, and their identical…
Downtown Brandon named one of the coolest in Canada by Expedia Travel Blog
Hello, time traveler!This article has been published 28/10/2017 (1439 days ago), the information it contains may therefore no longer be up to date.!-->…
Travel Blog: Preds, Soles4Souls serve in the Dominican Republic
Note: Throughout the week, a group of Predators employees will blog about their adventures in the Dominican Republic as they distribute thousands of shoes with Soles4Souls. Day one:After a hearty breakfast of tropical fruits and pan dulce,…
Twitter battles Pizza-Shaming Fitness Blog
via Flickr user (cc) Tom Diakum
The Naija Gymnasium claims to be the number one fitness blog in Nigeria. On Twitter, they do a commendable job of sharing health tips and motivational memes to keep their followers…
Chrissy Teigen defended Pizza’s honor on fitness blog
I'm from New York, so you can already assume two things about me. First of all, I say "bada bing, bada boom" all the time. Second, pizza is my lifeblood.I was on the phone with my brother this weekend, who I haven't seen since the…
BYU alumnus stands out with her cooking blog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS5LHtXP8IQFormer BYU student Mandy Merriman grew up cooking alongside her mother. After years of asking her mother questions about cooking and collecting recipes, she began to write down the recipes and…
6 of the scariest abandoned attractions in the world
From abandoned hotels to entire deserted villages, there is something strangely frightening about the following abandoned tourist attractions. 1. Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, United States
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Lucy Mecklenburgh’s Fitness Blog: Staying Fit on Vacation and Olympic Spirit
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A First Travel Blog from a Citizen Who Appreciated the Beauty of Port Macquarie | Port Macquarie…
Beautiful Port Macquarie by Louis Adelt Over the past eighteen and a half years I have traveled the North Coast of New South Wales and on numerous occasions visiting the ancient and historic town of Port Macquarie , I wanted to write you my…
Lucy Mecklenburgh’s Fitness Blog: Cut Out Sugar, My Week At The Gym And The 5 Year Plan
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Pentagon Fitness blog author criticized for promoting Christianity
A US Army logistics officer who writes a fitness blog for the Department of Defense health website has been criticized for plugging in Jesus and the Bible as a way to get healthy.
Colonel Thomas…
Fit Club Perth is a new health and fitness blog encouraging others to join us
Perfectly staged photographs, green juices, morning groceries and quinoa salads.The online world of fitness blogging is a growing phenomenon, with fit and healthy lifestyles providing a dose of morning inspiration.But four Perth-based…
Maria Goretti on her blog about cooking, fitness and more
We met the famous food blogger at an ice cream workshop in Haagen Dazs and got her to talk about her passion for food, her favorite desserts and of course, her fitness routine to avoid overeating. to gain weight ! When did you first…
Travel Blog: The Bridge of Life. . .
ODT reporter Sarah Marquet writes a blog about life in Seoul, Korea. With funding from the Asia New Zealand Foundation, she worked in the newsrooms of one of South Korea's largest newspapers, the Joong Ang Daily, for six weeks.…
Travel Blog: Dried Squid for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
ODT reporter Sarah Marquet writes a blog about life in Seoul, Korea. With funding from the Asia New Zealand Foundation, she will work in the newsrooms of one of South Korea's largest newspapers, the Joong Ang Daily, for the next six…
7 classic British comfort foods – travel blog – tripbase
If the British know anything about food, it's how to serve winter warmers. As a place that sees more than its fair share of wind, rain, and gray skies, it's no surprise that this nation has developed a cuisine that's high in…
The last taco in Playa del Carmen – travel blog
Travel blog • David Farley • 04/17.09 | 10:19 a.m. ET
Photo by David Farley
I was dying for a good taco. I had been on the Riviera Maya (the coastline south of Cancun) tourist brand for a…