Buy my books " Joy in the Journey " and " Song in the Night" on Amazon now 20% goes to missions Experiencing sound quality issues? Please Click here Caught in Rough Waters Matthew 6: 22-32, John 6:16-21 As the great American poet Robert Frost wrote in the Poem, “Servants of Servants – “The best way out is always through.” The same can be said for navigating your boat in rough waters – often times, it’s better to ride out the storm than to try to navigate your way out of it. As Frank Crescitelli, New York captain explains, “one of the biggest mistakes people make is running directly for the dock whenever a storm blows up.” According to Crescitelli, “sometimes it’s better just to ride it out.” Most summer storms move quickly, he adds; “if you make slow forward headway keeping the bow into the wind, it’ll often blow right by.”...
Buy my books " Joy in the Journey " and " Song in the Night" on Amazon now 20% goes to missions Experiencing sound quality issues? Please Click here If I Had Wings Davids says, “Oh, that I had the wings of a dove! I would fly away and be at rest. I would flee far away and stay in the desert; I would hurry to my place of shelter, far from the tempest and storm.” (Psalm 55:6-8) John Wesley wrote in his diary, “My brother Charles often said, ‘If the Lord would give me wings, I would fly.” I used to tell him “ If the Lord wants me to fly, I will trust Him for the wings”. That is one way of looking at what to do if we had wings like the birds. But David was thinking about another way of using them if he had wings. He wanted to fly away from the situation to a far away place to escape his problems. Everyone who lives a norma...