Q&A on Angels, Demons, Nephilim and the book Hush, Hush
Q&A on Angels, Demons, Nephilim and the book Hush, Hush I was invited to join a book club that is reading Becca Fitzpatrick’s Hush, Hush. Before I had gotten the book myself, many of the girls emailed and said how much
The Eagle – Movie Review
The Eagle – Movie Review Review by Stacey Tuttle One man trying to restore a symbol of honor must put his life in the hands of a man who declares, “I hate everything you are and everything you stand for.” The very
Just Go With It – Movie Review
Just Go With It – Movie Review Review by Stacey Tuttle Did you know that there are six things which the Lord hates? Actually the Bible says there are seven that are an “abomination” to Him. Ouch! Here is the list: Proverbs 6:16-19 16
400th Anniversary of the King James Bible
400th Anniversary of the King James Bible Allen J. Huth, President The Ezra Project March 16, 2011 This year marks the 400 anniversary of the King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611. The King James Version of the Bible is the
Rango –The Business of Pretend – Movie Review
Rango –The Business of Pretend – Movie Review Review by Stacey Tuttle “This is the tale of a hero who has yet to enter his own story.” Rango, a chameleon, lived in a fish bowl, in an RV, all alone. His sole friend
Suffering More Than Me – Thoughts on Judgment
Pastor Kap told his torturers, “You are suffering more than me because you don’t know Jesus.”
Tortured but not Harmed
...though I would considered "tortured" the same as "being harmed", in the eternal perspective,... those two things aren't synonymous.
Love and Honor – Reflections on 1 Corinthians 11
“Love always involves responsibility, and love always involves sacrifice.” These wise words were spoken many years ago by the Scottish minister William Barclay. And whether it is our love for God or for others, these words certainly ring true. Responsibility
Is God a Moral Monster? By Paul Copan – Book Summary
Is God a Moral Monster? By Paul Copan Summary by Jeff Stauffer Chapters 1 & 2 : The New Atheists and the Old Testament Paul Copan lays out his plan for the book in these two brief opening chapters. One goal is to
C.A. Smith on the “Jesus Bowl” and the Reliability of the Gospels
Christians often wonder if the reliability of Scripture is purely a matter of faith or if there are other ways of demonstrating the trustworthiness of God’s Word. The answer to that question is a resounding yes, there are many other
C.A. Smith on the “Jesus Bowl” and the Reliability of the Gospels
Christians often wonder if the reliability of Scripture is purely a matter of faith or if there are other ways of demonstrating the trustworthiness of God’s Word. The answer to that question is a resounding yes, there are many other
Playing With Fire
All families seem to have stories that are brought up from time to time…stories that we tell at family gatherings to take us back to childhood and give us a good laugh. One of the stories that goes around quite
The Rite – A discussion of Spiritual Warfare
The Rite – A discussion of Spiritual Warfare By: Dr. Craig Smith and Stacey Tuttle I recently saw The Rite, which is “inspired by” true events. That term remains a bit ambiguous to me. I wish they would post a disclaimer at
Why Opening Weekend Matters to Films
A friend and fellow film fanatic recently shared with me some statistics about why opening weekend is so critical to films. I confess, I had never been sure why the immense focus on opening weekend box numbers
Loves Comes Down… or over as the case may be
Loves Comes Down… or over as the case may be By Stacey Tuttle As I stepped across the threshold of their small, overcrowded apartment, a wave of stench assaulted my nostrils so overpowering it nearly halted my progress into their home. The