Wouldn’t it be great if life were like golf — so that you “could take a Mulligan” when you made a bad choice or did a wicked deed? God loves us so
To the Parent of a Dying Child
How do you face disease and death?
Click here to listen to an audio message
based on Mark 5:21-43.
With Christ in This New Year
How will you fight with your pride and the Devil in this New Year?
The God of all Grace gives you the answers! Click here for an audio message on 1 Peter 5:5-10.
Taking Pleasure in God’s Works
Where are the field cricket’s ears?
Why do some woodpeckers have tongues that encircle their heads?
How does a Venus flytrap work?
Psalm 111 reminds us to take pleasure in the study of God’s wonderful creation.
This Is My Story: Bill Logan
In November 2007, my world crumbled…
The doctor told me that I had Multiple Myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow. How could this be? I was physically active, reasonably athletic and fairly strong. Since I had seen my sister die from this very same cancer some ten years earlier, I thought that in a matter of months, I would die also.
Having been raised in a Christian home, I was very aware of how the grace of God should be demonstrated in a believer’s life. The Bible shows us over and over the glory of God, but it was because of man’s rebellion against Him that the sentence of death was placed on all mankind. The Bible also tells us that Christ paid this penalty with His own life, and took my sins upon Himself. Though I had received Christ as a young boy, I had been living my life “my way.”
I believe that God brought this cancer into my life to show me that I had not yet fully embraced Christ as the Lord of my life. I started not only reading His word but studying it as well. As I studied, I started highlighting passages that seemed to be speaking directly to me. These passages revealed promise after promise of God’s mercy, wisdom, joy, and peace.
As treatments progressed in early and mid 2008, a stem cell transplant was recommended. My wife and I knew that this would involve a lengthy hospital stay. (more…)




