-
A Timeless Tale – Chapter Eight

Chapter Eight: Essential Keys to Unlocking the Power of God in this Life. As a basis for this teaching, let us consider the words of Jesus: New Living Translation: “For no one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws them to me, and at the last day I will raise them…
-
The Rose

Throughout history the simple rose, a beautiful fragrant flower, has been the source of much that has been written about life, love, beauty and fragrance. Although the rose, like so much of nature’s gems, appears so defenseless against all of the elements of life, so easily crushed by these elements; roughly picked by less…
-
A Timeless Tale – Chapter Seven

Chapter Seven: Self improvement and our own efforts to live a ‘better’ life on earth versus taking the power that God has equipped us with and applying it to our everyday life here on this earth. I want to quote you two scriptures, which point to the foundation of God’s plan for humanity: “Love God…
-
A Timeless Tale – Chapter Six
Chapter Six – Living in a State of Health, Wealth and Power on this earth. Remember always, that what God accomplished in the life and death of Jesus on the cross, is complete and there is nothing ahead that can improve on this perfect work of God, no matter how long we live. All religions,…
-
My Big Fat Greek Baptism
“We have been invited to my very good friend Lia’s grandchild’s baptism; you ok with going?” my Fiancée enquired. “Sure” I replied, knowing that if my Woman wanted to go along to the service, then so did I. Bearing in mind that where my Woman is, there I wish to be, because not only…
-
A Timeless Tale – Chapter Five
Chapter Five – Living in Two Bodies Like so many things in life, a relationship with God is a very simple and uncomplicated thing. Yet in our efforts to understand how the inner workings of this relationship function, we discover that it is not that simple, but rather complex in fact. The encouraging news is…
-
The Betrothal of the Knight Sir Peter James
Now, it came to pass, that bold Knight, Sir Peter James, returned from his journey to the country of the dragons. He was wont to see his maiden, the fair Layde Scarlet of all Albertinshire, to seek her hand in marriage. On bended knee did he seek her approval to his bequest, “My Layde, I…
-
The Right to Die
The Right to Die “I just want to die” he cried out, in a voice that was close to a howl. “Can’t you see I’m in a living hell, I want to stop but I can’t and now, it’s too late; I know that I am dying”. She, his wife of sixteen years and…
-
Out from the Heart.
By James Allen. (1864 – 1912) I have chosen a topic for this week by famous British author and philosopher, James Allen. Allen was better known for his original work, “As a Man Thinketh”. In the “The Heart and The Life” Allen discusses the issue of the ‘Heart’. It is interesting that the word…
