by Daniel Lewis | Feb 28, 2017 | Church History, Featured |
Almost three years ago, I took a trip with my family to visit Church history sites across the country, from Utah to New York and back. We planned it carefully, before my oldest daughter left home for college and when my youngest would be old enough to appreciate it....
by Daniel Lewis | Dec 27, 2016 | allegory, Featured |
An audience waits in anticipation. A low murmur of chatter accompanies the sound of warming instruments, which accentuates the anticipation. The oboe plays an “A” from the stage. The crowd quiets as the woodwinds and strings tune to the note. A tuba plays a “B flat”...
by Daniel Lewis | Nov 22, 2016 | art, Featured, Obedience |
“If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God or whether I speak of myself.”
John 7:17 I’ve always liked to draw, I guess I have a knack for it, but I haven’t always been good at it. As a kid, a little success and a little praise...
by Daniel Lewis | Oct 25, 2016 | Compassion, faith crisis, Featured, Humanity |
Chances are, you, or someone you know well, will need to ride in an ambulance at some point in your life. Modern paramedics and EMT’s are trained to administer life-saving treatments and medications in emergency situations and then stabilize patients for...
by Daniel Lewis | Sep 27, 2016 | Featured, prayer, Revelation |
Every faith tradition has some form of prayer. No matter their concept of deity; God, Allah, ancestors, whomever, each has a way of addressing their object(s) of worship. There is beauty, insight and understanding in the vastly diverse rituals and observances of other...
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