8-10-2014 Heaven’s for Real Part 11

Ron Grub ~ Heaven’s for Real Part 11

Will we see God face to face?

Have you ever considered that when you stress out, complain and worry, it is because you are not living in faith (not relying on God)?

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Weekly Devo: Is it a coincidence?

Weekly Devo: Is it a coincidence?

We recently celebrated Marilyn’s birthday. It’s been a long association—Marilyn and me. I don’t remember when we first met, probably in Sunday school as first graders. Our families attended Oakthorpe Christian Union Church. Oakthorpe, for those of you who don’t know,...

8-3-2014 Heaven’s for Real Part 10

Ron Grubb ~ Heaven’s for Real Part 10

Now What?

  • “How do I know I am a believer who is going to Heaven?”
    “How do I know if I’ve surrendered my will to the will of the Father?”
    “What does the transformation from a self-willed person to Christ’s-will look like?”
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Weekly Devo: Time Stood Still

Weekly Devo: Time Stood Still

It’s Sunday afternoon at the softball park. My granddaughter, Laney, is playing her umpteenth game of the summer. Now its tournament time, which means we play a game, sit a game, etc. It’s a luxury really, the free time it affords; I’m writing this article to redeem...
Simple Faith Devo: Twenty-first Century Blacksmith

Simple Faith Devo: Twenty-first Century Blacksmith

The state highway that approaches Dave George’s repair shop rises just enough to afford a glimpse of the George farm before it slowly drops, like a polite elevator, to the entrance of the long drive leading to the shop. George’s Repair is one of Thornville’s oldest...
Weekly Devo: He who has ears

Weekly Devo: He who has ears

Poor Richard’s Almanack (yes it ends with a ‘k’), compiled and printed by none other than Benjamin Franklin, predicted the weather and also declared with confident authority exactly when eighteenth century farmers should plant their crops for maximum productivity....