by Editor | Jul 19, 2013 | Personal Stories
C.H. Spurgeon said, “Every Christian is either a missionary or an imposter.” Many people have read or know about my testimony tract, “Armed and Dangerous.” I have printed 72,000 of them, and a number of people also have printed them. In 2006, The Fellowship Tract...
by Editor | Jul 1, 2013 | Personal Stories
Before I had even opened the door and begun walking down the stairs, an awful dread filled my heart. I could ignore the situation no longer—my basement had to be cleaned. With visions of the producers of the infamous show “Hoarders” knocking at my door, I took a deep...
by Editor | Jun 20, 2013 | Personal Stories
May of 2013 will be Nineteen years since my high school graduation, and I can honestly say that time has flown by in what seems like the blink of an eye. Since that time I have become a husband and a father, graduated from college and law school, managed a busy legal...
by Editor | Jun 1, 2013 | Personal Stories
She was just a poor little Polish girl of 7 with one brother and four sisters. This little girl’s father was an alcoholic and he was not home much. By the time she was in the 2nd grade, her mother had left the family; shortly thereafter her father did, too. This...
by Editor | Jan 6, 2013 | Personal Stories
Sherwood and I met when we attended the same high school. We never graduated with our classmates; we quit high school to get married. I turned 17 in August and we were married in September. In February we had Chip, our first child. That spring we watched from our car...
by Editor | Jan 18, 2012 | Personal Stories
The evening prior to my grandfather’s open-heart surgery, I sat at the foot of his hospital bed as he recounted the exchange he had had with his surgeon. “The doctor told me I might not live through the surgery tomorrow,” my grandfather explained, and then added “I...
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