by pastor | Sep 28, 2012 | Testimonies
The Personal Testimony of Henry Thompson “Intelligence is like four-wheel drive. It only allows you to get stuck in more remote places.” ~ Garrison Keillor If having earned a graduate degree is an indication, I am an intelligent person. However, my testimony is a bad...
by pastor | Mar 16, 2012 | Testimonies
On the picturesque banks of the Clyde, not far from Glasgow, in the Christian village of Bonavern, now Kilpatrick, a little boy, of tender heart, lively temperament, and indefatigable activity, passed the earlier days of his life. He was born about the year 372 A.D.,...
by pastor | Jun 16, 2010 | Testimonies
Meanwhile in that same year, 1519, I had begun interpreting the Psalms once again. I felt confident that I was now more experienced, since I had dealt in university courses with St. Paul’s Letters to the Romans, to the Galatians, and the Letter to the Hebrews. I...
by pastor | Feb 22, 2010 | Testimonies
The Personal Testimony of Jim Severance I grew up in the faith, or rather, I grew up mistaking morality for faith. It is a mistake often made. It arises from the belief that Christ came to be an example. He is an example, but he came to save. I like what the great...
by pastor | Jul 1, 2009 | Testimonies
The Personal Testimony of Kelly Roman (now McShaffrey) I was raised in your average Roman Catholic family. We attended mass once a week, I went to private school, we fasted on Fridays during lent, and everything else we were supposed to do to be right with God....
by pastor | Jun 30, 2009 | Testimonies
The Personal Testimony of Christian McShaffrey I was raised in a typical middle-class home in the midwest, baptized into the Roman Catholic Church, and raised in accordance with that faith. In my early teen years, I began to develop anti-social tendencies but managed...