This blog is about people who are searching for the meaning of life, and how God is at work in their lives drawing them to Himself. Everyone longs for peace, but where can it be found? In the gospel of John from the Holy Bible, Jesus said these words, "In Me is your peace." (John 16:33)
Thursday, 21 April 2022
The forgotten Son
I was teaching a Bible class. I asked if any of the students knew John 3:16. One of the little girls started quoting it, “God so loved the world 🌎 that He gave His only FORGOTTEN Son…” And I got to thinking that often His Son is forgotten. His thoughts toward us are more in number than the sand! (Psalm 139) He never forgets us! A song 🎵 I would sing growing up came to mind, “Though I forget Him & wander away, still He doth love me wherever I stray! Then back to His dear loving arms would I flee, when I remember that Jesus loves me!” ♥️ JESUS LOVES YOU! It’s not too late to love Him too! 🙏🏻

Saturday, 16 April 2022
Is your god dead or alive?
From my trip to Nepal (2012) This morning I was reading these words in the bible from Psalm 135:15-18; “The idols of the nations are silver and gold, The work of men’s hands.
They have mouths, but they do not speak;
Eyes they have, but they do not see;
They have ears, but they do not hear;
Nor is there any breath in their mouths.
Those who make them are like them;
So is everyone who trusts in them.”
I am so thankful this Easter weekend, that I serve a RISEN Saviour!! (Every other god is dead!) Jesus. He’s alive! He is the Way. The Truth. The Life. No one comes to God the Father but by Him! (John 14:6) Put your trust in Him today. You will not be disappointed!! ♥️
Thursday, 14 April 2022
He is not here for He is risen!
As Easter time approaches, let me share with you the tender story of an eleven-year old boy named Philip, a Down's syndrome child who was in a Sunday School class with eight other children. Easter Sunday the teacher brought an empty plastic egg for each child. They were instructed to go out of the Church building onto the grounds and put into the egg something that would remind them of the meaning of Easter. All returned joyfully. As each egg was opened there were exclamations of delight at a butterfly, a twig, a flower, a blade of grass, then the last egg was opened. It was Philip's and it was empty! Some of the children made fun of Philip. "But, teacher," he said, "teacher, the tomb was empty." A newspaper article announcing Philip's death a few months later noted that at the conclusion of the funeral eight children marched forward and put a large empty egg on the small casket. On it was a banner that said, "The tomb was empty." -unknown

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