A Rip Van Winkle Day

I did not sleep the day away today, but  should have.

Totally wiped out today–did only what was absolutely necessary and that was it.

It often seems like I have energy every other day.  It sure didn’t help that we had one of those gray and overcast days.  Again.

I just finished listening to Mark Rushdoony’s book about his father.

What an incredible life that man led.

I will be doing a review of the book, but am thinking that I should just cover one section of his life–then I could do it more justice–rather than attempting to review the whole book.  I’ll have to give that some real thought.

That’s about it for now.

See you tomorrow.

God bless everybody.

Patty

‘In the Name of Jesus’

Yes, I know I’m running late–but this song is worth waiting for: In the Name of Jesus.

I’d also like to request prayers for our friend and brother, Eldermike, who needs an operation for gallstones. He’s been here for us. Let’s all be here for him.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Christian Blogger: ‘Don’t Quit on Sundays’

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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a pastor? Our friend SlimJim shares his weekend schedule:

Busy Ministry 1st Weekend of June 2021 and thoughts on 2 Timothy 3:16

“Busy Ministry” is right! This pastor’s schedule makes me think of my mother’s old pastor, who came to her house to console us on the death of my father… and fell asleep in the chair. Really, he couldn’t help it! He’d been a pastor for a very long time.

Anyway, it’s not all standing at the pulpit, preaching. I wonder how many of us even suspect how hard our pastors work.

We really ought to show our appreciation.

Join Our Fellowship!

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Y’know something? No matter which way the election goes, we’re going to be in for some hair-raising times. And we will need Christian fellowship.

If the Democrats win, fasten your seat-belt: we’re headed for tribulation, worse than anything that’s ever been seen in America. But if we can succeed in re-electing President Trump, don’t expect the enemy to go away quietly. They’ll be coming after us with all they’ve got left.

For prayer, for encouragement, for exhortation, for friendship, for Bible study, for instruction, and even for fun–we can do those things here, don’t you think? Well, we’ve been doing them. All I’m sayin’ today is, there’s room for a lot more of you. And you don’t have to be an American to be with us. We love our respective countries, but we’re all citizens of a greater one–the Kingdom of Heaven.

We’d love to hear your comments, we’d love to hear your questions. We’d love to take your prayer and hymn requests.

This is a time when we have to hang together: the devil’s out there gunning for us.

Our Mission Statement

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Thanks to a comment made by Heidi this morning, I’ve been thinking about how to define the purpose of this blog. It was originally set up to promote my Bell Mountain books and hopefully stir up sales; but it has since grown into something more.

It’s not something I set out to do on purpose; it just sort of happened. Much of the credit goes to you, the readers. Together we have done enough to give birth to a mission statement. And here it is. Here’s what this blog is supposed to do.

Provide a place for Christian fellowship, including the posting of hymns, hymn requests, prayer requests, reblogs of posts on other Christian blogs, and Bible study. I love it when readers get to talking to each other. Nor do you have to be a Christian to be allowed in: the door is open to you, too. It’s important for us to comfort, encourage, counsel, inspire, and teach one another.

Praise the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, and the works of God the Creator, proclaim the Lordship of Christ, and assert His crown rights as the King of kings.

Outreach. This blog is a small part of the larger ministry of the Chalcedon Foundation.

Provide opposition to, and skepticism for, the pretensions of secular humanism–the climate change cult, Darwinism, transgender, and all the rest of those Really Smart Ideas that are actually abominable and stupid. The highest card in their hand is their claim to being vastly more intelligent than ordinary people–a claim that must be regularly and vigorously challenged. They deserve to be satirized, and I try to provide that. Hence Joe Collidge.

Provide good humor, pleasant memories, and fun. A good laugh is the gift of God. So is a happy memory. Hence features like “Oy, Rodney” and Memory Lane. And the comment contests, the quokkas, etc.

And yes, I’m still trying to promote my books along the way.

Anyway, that’s our mission–and we’re doing it together.