The Bartimaeus Blog 2020.11
Blessings to you, loved ones. It seems like Spring sprung early this year. I hope you were able to get out and enjoy it a little before the rain came in. We almost always need the rain, so I am … Continue reading →
What is justice? Who defines it? We all have our own ideas about it, but we hold much in common with people around the world. That sense of justice comes built into all of us. It is part of being … Continue reading →
In light of the Corona virus scare, Linda teaches us not to fear but to put our trust in God from Psalm 27:1.
Continue reading →Rejoice with us and pray with us. April is thankful that the church is here. We’re thankful to have a visitor. The Terrells had a good week. Tim is recovering well. Ruth and Cathy had a good week. Cathy asks … Continue reading →
When we hear the term, “tough love,” we usually think of some form of disciplinary action. that is a necessary part of love, but there’s a better definition. Paul lays it out in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8. Jesus exhibited it when … Continue reading →
Starting from James 3:13-18, Linda shows us how to evaluate our own actions and choose true wisdom. She urges us to apply the same standard as we cast our votes.
Continue reading →Rejoice with us and pray with us. Cathy says the memorial for Iris went well. Keep the family in prayer. Ruth had a good week. Edith is feeling better about her relationships at work. Tim is healing well after surgery. … Continue reading →
Our text is from Genesis 12:1-3. This is god’s commission to Abraham, still Abram at the time, calling him out to the place that God would show him. God promises to bless him and make of him a great nation, … Continue reading →