By Mark Magill on Dec 26, 2015 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Thomas Merton was an American Catholic writer, and in his autobiography he relates an incident in his life in which he was heading to the hospital to have his appendix removed. He had been quite ill and had an appointment with a surgeon for the operation. As he was on his way he came across […]
By Mark Magill on Dec 25, 2015 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
It has been said that the prophet Isaiah is the most quoted prophet in the New Testament. That is without a doubt, the truth. There are numerous passages used by the writers of the life of Christ as well as the letters to the churches. In reading this great prophet’s words, we are touched by […]
By Mark Magill on Dec 25, 2015 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
(From an image posting on Facebook) “God found Gideon in a hole. He found Joseph in a prison. He found Daniel in a lion’s den. God seems to have a curious habit of showing up in the midst of trouble, not the absence of it. Where the world sees failure, God sees a future. Next […]
By Mark Magill on Dec 24, 2015 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Tomorrow is Christmas Day. We rejoice because people do take the time to reflect on the person of Jesus Christ. I know there are many in our world who are driven by political correctness that want to avoid any mention of Jesus during this time as some find that to be offensive. I have nothing […]
By Mark Magill on Dec 15, 2015 in Minute Messages, Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Proud Parents A Young father was telling me about his children. He has a girl and a boy and they are a real treasure to him and his wife. You could hear the pride in his voice as he spoke of them. He spoke of his son as we were talking about how kids grow […]
By Mark Magill on Dec 15, 2015 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
(Written by Norm Russell) It had been four hundred years since God had made any effort to communicate with humanity. That page that separates the Old Testament and New Testament in your Bible represents that span of time. Then, God sent Gabriel to Zachariah, the husband of Elizabeth to announce that they would have a […]
By Mark Magill on Dec 4, 2015 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
There is nothing worse than being bullied. Especially is this true when it is coming from someone who is “a public servant.” My granddaughter came home for Thanksgiving along with her roommate. When she went to get on the plane for her return trip in Eugene, the woman gave her and my wife a terrible […]