"Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, a virgin will be with child and bear a son, and she will call His name Immanuel."
"God has landed on this enemy-occupied world in human form…” CS Lewis TWW will be taking a break until next Tuesday to celebrate, worship, wrap, bake, eat and visit. Merry Christmas y’all. Thank you for blessing our blog with your presence. 1. Let’s start with an amusing example of Christmas political correctness gone amuck. I heard the following story on the radio today while trying to get into the Honey Baked Ham parking lot to buy my Christmas ham. There is a group of kids at Battlefield High School known as the “Christmas Sweater Club” because they wear wild Christmas sweaters during December. They often spontaneously sing Christmas carols and look for ways to celebrate the season. One day, before school started, they decided to bring tiny 2-inch candy canes (the ones in the plastic wrappers that always break) and throw them to the students who were arriving at school. But, the “grownups” got involved. Some of the kids got in trouble and were given detention and forced to do community service for their display of merriness. Why, you may ask? You can read about it at this link. “They said Continue reading →
One of our readers, Junkster, put this lovely poem, written by his mother, in the comment section. It was such a thoughtful poem, we decided to make it a surprise post for today. We know you will find it as thought provoking as we did.
The people in darkness have seen a great light! Hallelujah! A message to ..well, you know who you are: Lay off the teenagers who were hurt-either by the pedophile or by living through the pain. Haven’t they been hurt enough? And you seek them out on a blog to continue demeaning them? Egads! Pick on someone your own age. And you wonder why kids leave the faith in college?
Why lies He in such a mean estate, where ox and ass are feeding? NOTE: We will publish only Monday and Tuesday this week. Merry Christmas to all. When I first became a Christian, I went to a rather small church. It was in the Boston area and evangelical Christians were in rather short supply. There was Gordon College and Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary but they were tucked away in a small suburb and were easily overlooked in the hubbub of this strong hold of liberal thinking.






