
Snagging Souls
“I ruminate on soul-snagging. How might I cooperate with the Holy Spirit in her use of me?”
“I ruminate on soul-snagging. How might I cooperate with the Holy Spirit in her use of me?”
Remembering our friend and companion Ann Fontaine.
The North Carolina charges against White pertain to two alleged victims — one male and one female: first-degree forcible sex offense, two counts of indecent liberties with a child, first-degree forcible rape, four counts second-degree forcible sex offense, and second-degree forcible rape. White is currently serving a sentence in Massachusetts for child sex abuse.
Speaking at the summit of Commonwealth Nations, prime minister May said: “I am all too aware that these laws were often put in place by my own country. They were wrong then, and they are wrong now.”
“So if not a formerly demon-possessed, reformed prostitute, who was this woman who according to near unanimous New Testament tradition was at the cross, witness to Jesus’ burial, and the first witness to the resurrection?”
The Episcopal Church in South Carolina reports on the latest developments in court cases that have been ongoing since the diocese was split by the
Forty people showed up, and formed the kernel of a community group that eventually sponsored a Syrian refugee family for settlement in Connecticut.
Gallup takes a stab at understanding why people go to worship, and why they don’t. What lessons for our evangelism efforts might be learned from the results?
“And if we pray, really pray in thanksgiving, gratitude, and in humble petition for the good of the world, the Holy Spirit will sustain us, open our mouths, and maybe the Gospel will come pouring out, the way Jesus instructed when he sent disciples into the world.”