"In Him our hearts rejoice, for we trust in His Holy Name" ~Psalm 33:21
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If you go to my blog and it looks different every time it is because it is Under Construction! I did a header for a friend of mine and I am inspired to make my blog look better...it has been boring long enough!!
Well, I had started with trying to make my own background and I was up until after midnight last night. So, I went to a website and got a pre-designed one and just made a header to match. So...the background is all someone else and the header I did. I also designed my friend, Krista's...she is on my blog list...you can go see what hers looks like. I just created it in a photo editing software program and then inserted it in the header.
Tomorrow is Sanctity of Human Life Sunday. This day always falls on the Sunday closest to the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade. Today, January 22nd, marks the date that abortion was legalized in the United States. It is the 38th anniversary. Over the past several days I have read a few articles that center around abortion, choosing life, and what people are doing about both. I have read about a doctor who performs abortions illegally and keeps the contents stored in jars. Human body parts in jars. I have read about a couple that did IVF and then got pregnant with twin boys. Since they wanted a girl, they decided to terminate their pregnancy of these baby boys in hopes to get pregnant with a little girl. This couple had suffered the loss of a baby girl shortly before getting pregnant with the twins. They were quoted saying that they "deserved a little luck" and this was their "right." This case is sad but the fact is that many women choose to have abortions for all diff
As young children and youth, many of us, even if we did not grow up in church, we heard and read about the story of Noah in the Bible. You know, the ark, lots of rain, animals 2x2 and rainbows. It's familiar to most people. I have been studying the book of Genesis for awhile and there is so much more to the story than that. Such powerful truths. It is sometimes hard to understand in our humanness why God would destroy the earth and everyone in it. He stated in Genesis that He was sorry that He had created man. There is a lot of speculation with this verse but I do not believe it is because He thought He had made a mistake. God does not make mistakes. I believe that He was merely trying to make a statement. He was disappointed and that is putting it lightly. The people were wicked and ungodly. The bottom line concerning the flood and God's wrath is this: no one died in an unjust manner. So, after the flood, the waters receded and Noah and his family, along
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