This morning, we were blessed to have Greg Dixon, a recent International Missions Board Missionary to China speak to us. Greg spent two years in Hohot, China which is located in northern China in a province known as Inner Mongolia. Because of its international population and proximity to diverse cultures, Hohot is identified by the International Mission Board as one of the 100 Gateway Cities in the world for spreading the word of God.
Greg served as an English Teacher in China and witnessed to students and others as he worked to share Jesus with the lost. He showed pictures of baptisms taking place in the bathtub of a hotel. He shared that it is sometimes difficult to find a place to baptize so they sometimes rent a hotel room for this purpose. He showed pictures of the students with whom he worked as well as pictures of the city in which he worked. He talked about the work ethic of students in China and commented that most Chinese students feel tremendous pressure to achieve academic success and they are usually willing to commit time and energy toward this end. He also talked about the corruption, cheating, and deception that are commonly observed in a culture in which there is little or no moral direction. While we like to think that we have a significant moral compass in our country, I must admit that cheating, plagiarism, and illegal copying of materials (documents, songs, movies, etc.) is fairly prevalent in our own academic system as well. We do recognize such acts as a breach of integrity, but they continue to occur just the same.
Greg also shared several resources for learning more about missionary work around the world. The International Missions Board website has a plethora of facts and figures about mission efforts all over the globe. One may access the IMB website at the following URL: http://www.imb.org/main//news/default.asp
I spent some time this afternoon at this website and learned much about our missionaries and mission efforts around the world. For example, did you know what it costs to support a missionary? According to the IMB website the cost to support a single missionary is:
• $40,931.64 a year
• $3,410.97 a month
• $787.15 a week
• $112.14 a day
• $4.67 an hour
• $.08 a minute
This is the reason that our gifts to Lottie Moon and other Mission-related offerings are so important in sharing the love of Jesus to a lost world. Indeed, the website has much information today about the missionaries who are in Haiti and the efforts tht are being made to assist the people of that country.
I hope you enjoyed hearing about the work of God's Missionaries in a foreign land as much as I did. Everytime I hear of such efforts, it gives me a new respect for the men and women who make the sacrifice to leave home and family to serve others in a strange place.
Next week, we will return to The Truth Project. We will begin looking at world history and how it points to God. I hope you will join us. We shall look forward to seeing you Sunday Morning at 9:00 a.m. In the meantime, if I can help you or pray for you, please do not hesitate to call me personally. (979-229-6606)
Jimmy
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
SCIENCE--What is True? January 17, 2010
From where does life originate? Did the first living cell on earth come from another planet--directed panspermia? Or did living cells spring from non-living material--spontaneous generation? Or, is there evidence in our world of a grand design, of a plan that was put into place by some divine, all-powerful creator of all life? As we continued our journey through The Truth Project today, we saw evidence that almost every scientific argument that has been used to support the theory of evolution has been debunked in significant ways--even to the point of disproving such scientific arguments. The theory of spontaneous generation was debunked long ago when it became possible for man to see and understand the development of microscopic spores, eggs, and cells. The complexity of life as we know it today attests to the fact that such complexity simply could not have developed from a "primordial soup", and the fossil record of life on earth leaves serious gaps that cannot be explained by evolution.
In short, the complexity of life on this earth and the scientific record found in fossils and the current knowledge of the inner workings of individual cells as well as intricate mechanisms such as blood clotting all point to the inescapable conclusion that there is a grand design and that life was and is a product of a divine creator. Amen! Dr. Tackett made reference in the video segment today to the fact that professors who oppose the theory of evolution are often chastised in the academic world, students who take issue with textbooks or professors or teachers who support evolution are often criticized, and people in our culture who challenge the concept of evolution are often met with derisive comments. Yet, when one examines the data used to support evolution in detail, the theory is completely unraveled. There is only one explanation for life and it is detailed in the book of Genesis.
NEXT WEEK:
As I mentioned in class this week, we have been contacted about the possibility of having a missionary speak to us next week. If the missionary presentation materializes, we will return to The Truth Project on January 31. At that time, we will move from the realm of science to the realm of history. I think it will be interesting to see how history points to God just as science points to God.
PRAYER REQUESTS FOR THIS WEEK:
Please remember Bill Gutierrez's Dad this week as he is having back surgery. Also, please continue to remember the victims of the Haiti Earthquake and those who are ministering to them, including the U.S. Military.
Gena Higginbotham offered a praise this morning for answered prayer as her home-schooling efforts are going well. Please continue to remember Gena and her son and their family in your prayers this week as she seeks to provide the educational foundation that he needs.
Please do not heisitate to contact me this week if I can pray for you or if I can help you or your family in any way. My cell phone number is: 979-229-6606 and my e-mail address is: jimmycreel@suddenlink.net
P.S.
Cindy told me today that there is a movie coming out soon about Darwin and his work. The movie is called "Creation". I did a quick search to find that the movie details an inner conflict in which Darwin struggled with the reconciling of his religious views and what he perceived as "science." According to the movie public relations, Darwin also had a very religious wife who influenced his work as well. Apparently, because there was some fear that the religious conservatives of the United States would not welcome the movie, there was some problem in getting a U.S. distributor for the movie which was made in England. That issue must have been resolved and the movie is scheduled to open in U.S. Theaters in the near future. After our recent discussions in The Truth Project, I am thinking about trying to see the movie. I will let you know if I learn more about it.
In short, the complexity of life on this earth and the scientific record found in fossils and the current knowledge of the inner workings of individual cells as well as intricate mechanisms such as blood clotting all point to the inescapable conclusion that there is a grand design and that life was and is a product of a divine creator. Amen! Dr. Tackett made reference in the video segment today to the fact that professors who oppose the theory of evolution are often chastised in the academic world, students who take issue with textbooks or professors or teachers who support evolution are often criticized, and people in our culture who challenge the concept of evolution are often met with derisive comments. Yet, when one examines the data used to support evolution in detail, the theory is completely unraveled. There is only one explanation for life and it is detailed in the book of Genesis.
NEXT WEEK:
As I mentioned in class this week, we have been contacted about the possibility of having a missionary speak to us next week. If the missionary presentation materializes, we will return to The Truth Project on January 31. At that time, we will move from the realm of science to the realm of history. I think it will be interesting to see how history points to God just as science points to God.
PRAYER REQUESTS FOR THIS WEEK:
Please remember Bill Gutierrez's Dad this week as he is having back surgery. Also, please continue to remember the victims of the Haiti Earthquake and those who are ministering to them, including the U.S. Military.
Gena Higginbotham offered a praise this morning for answered prayer as her home-schooling efforts are going well. Please continue to remember Gena and her son and their family in your prayers this week as she seeks to provide the educational foundation that he needs.
Please do not heisitate to contact me this week if I can pray for you or if I can help you or your family in any way. My cell phone number is: 979-229-6606 and my e-mail address is: jimmycreel@suddenlink.net
P.S.
Cindy told me today that there is a movie coming out soon about Darwin and his work. The movie is called "Creation". I did a quick search to find that the movie details an inner conflict in which Darwin struggled with the reconciling of his religious views and what he perceived as "science." According to the movie public relations, Darwin also had a very religious wife who influenced his work as well. Apparently, because there was some fear that the religious conservatives of the United States would not welcome the movie, there was some problem in getting a U.S. distributor for the movie which was made in England. That issue must have been resolved and the movie is scheduled to open in U.S. Theaters in the near future. After our recent discussions in The Truth Project, I am thinking about trying to see the movie. I will let you know if I learn more about it.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Intelligent Design January 10, 2010
During today's lesson, we continued to explore evidence that supports an intelligent design in life, indicators that there must be a creator, and facts that cannot be explained in a theory of "primordial soup", random selection, and evolutionary design of complex life as the solution to the age-old question regarding the creation of all living things. The complex process of blood clotting was described in detail with prominent men of science admitting that the process cannot be explained through the theory of evolutionary development. The amazing role of various components of a living cell and the replication of genetic material through the splitting of a DNA molecule and the creation of a complementary copy of genetic material that occurs in all living cells was also reviewed and cited as evidence of an almighty, all-knowing, all-powerful creator who is responsible for the creation of life and the perpetuation of all life as we know it today.
I found it interesting that our discussion in class led us to a conversation about the curriculum taught in our public schools and the validity or lack of validity of much of the scientific literature in our children's textbooks. We concluded that our children need to understand that the fact that something is written in a textbook does not make it a valid truth of life. Then, the preacher made the same point in his sermon this morning as he made reference to the fact that textbooks and the material in them are prone to change every six years or so. As Brother Chris stated, there is only one book that is absolutely truthful and correct and it is the Word of God.
We will continue in our study of intelligent design next week. I hope you will join us in this awesome study of the truth of God's Word and the fallacy of the attacks and challenges against the Word of God that are often prevalent in our culture today. We shall look forward to seeing you in Sunday School next week.
P.S. It is great to be back in the United States after visiting Germany, France, and Luxembourg for the past three weeks and it is great to be back with our Christian brothers and sisters in Sunday School. We hope to be back in the saddle for a while now. Let me know if I can pray for you or help you in any way.--Jimmy
I found it interesting that our discussion in class led us to a conversation about the curriculum taught in our public schools and the validity or lack of validity of much of the scientific literature in our children's textbooks. We concluded that our children need to understand that the fact that something is written in a textbook does not make it a valid truth of life. Then, the preacher made the same point in his sermon this morning as he made reference to the fact that textbooks and the material in them are prone to change every six years or so. As Brother Chris stated, there is only one book that is absolutely truthful and correct and it is the Word of God.
We will continue in our study of intelligent design next week. I hope you will join us in this awesome study of the truth of God's Word and the fallacy of the attacks and challenges against the Word of God that are often prevalent in our culture today. We shall look forward to seeing you in Sunday School next week.
P.S. It is great to be back in the United States after visiting Germany, France, and Luxembourg for the past three weeks and it is great to be back with our Christian brothers and sisters in Sunday School. We hope to be back in the saddle for a while now. Let me know if I can pray for you or help you in any way.--Jimmy
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Greetings from Hutcheshausen, Germany
Such reflection can only lead to one conclusion for me. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to the men and women who came before me, serving God, serving others, and serving their country. I owe such a debt that I can never repay it. I also owe a debt of gratitude to my Lord who orchestrated every stone as it was laid upon the previous stone in the building of this beautiful temple, and who placed a shield over this building to protect it from the rain of allied bombs on this German city, and who continues to call His people to serve in this building and many others like it around the world today. Most of all, I am thankful to an all-powerful, all-knowing God who saw fit to allow his only son to die on an old wooden cross in order to save me from an eternity in hell. Thank you, Jesus! Amen!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Wishes for a warm, spirit-filled Christmas
Thanks to all of you who were able to join us for the class Christmas Dinner last night. Cindy and I thoroughly enjoyed having you in our home and we hope that you enjoyed the get-together as much as we did. It is always fun to spend time with our Sunday School brothers and sisters in a different setting that allows us to visit, have fun, and get to know more about each other. I will include a recipe from Laura Brittain for her dessert that she shared last night as well as a recipe for the chili and the tortilla soup that we ate last night at the end of this blog.
This time of year is one of my favorite! The grass is not growing so I don't have to worry about mowing the grass all the time, I can sit on my back porch without getting drenched in perspiration, it's hunting season--enough said, and it is a time when friends and family often get together for visits, fellowship, food, and fun. Our time together last night seemed to be a combination of good food, tremendous desserts, Christian fellowship, laughter, and fun. Cindy and I enjoyed hearing stories of your young families. The stories of how your young children perceive Santa Claus and how you help to perpetuate the myth of Santa in your family were amusing and reminiscent of an earlier time with our own girls. Enjoy these days with your little ones. They are precious and they will pass quickly.
Since we will be out of town--yes, out of the country--for the next three weeks, I wanted to extend best wishes from Cindy and me to each of you for a blessed time with your families. We pray that each of you will enjoy an extra heaping of fun, joy, and fellowship with those whom you love this Christmas. From our house to your's, we wish each of you a warm, spirit-filled, joyous Christmas Holiday.
We will look forward to seeing you again on January 10 as we continue our quest for "Truth" in The Truth Project.
Here are the recipes from last night's dishes:
Take-Along Cake
1 package of chocolate cake mix (I used Devil's food ... which I guess was not appropriate for a Sunday school party!)
1 package (12 ounces) of semisweet chocolate chips (I've used peanut butter chips before too, and it was really good as well)
1 cup of miniature marshmallows (I usually use about a cup and 1/2)
1/4 cup of butter, melted
1/2 cup of brown sugar (packed)
1/2 cup of chopped pecans or walnuts (I used a little more than that and I've used both kind of nuts ... equally as good ... used pecans last night because that's what I had on hand)
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray cooking spray in a 13x9 pan.
2. Prepare cake mix as directed on package. Stir in chocolate chips and marshmallows. Pour into the prepared pan. Drizzle melted butter over the batter. Sprinkle with sugar and top with pecans. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 to 55 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Serve warm or cool completely in the pan. You can serve it warm with Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla for an extra special treat. Serves 12 to 16.
Laura Brittain
Cindy’s Chili:
3 lb Lean Hamburger Meat
1 Onion diced/chopped
Brown Hamburger meat and onions together
Add 1 pkg. of 2 Alarm Chili Mix
CAUTION: Add only “a little bit” of Red Pepper in the Chili Mix—approximately ¾ of TSP.
Do not use MESSA that comes in package.
Add large can of Tomato Juice—approx. 46 oz.
Add 1 can of crushed tomatoes—15 oz.
Done in 30 minutes—
Jennifer’s Tortilla Soup
October, 2005
1 Chicken—Whole Chicken cut-up, boiled and de-boned
1 onion chopped
3 Roma tomatoes chopped
1 bundle of green onions chopped
¾ bundle of cilantro leaves chopped—leaves only
3 cans of chicken broth (approx. 15 oz. each)
1 can whole kernel corn (15 oz.)—not drained
1 can black beans (15 oz.)—not drained
1 can rotel tomatoes and green chilis—not drained
1 can red enchilada sauce (approx. 12-14 oz.)
¼ teaspoon garlic salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper
½ package of chili seasoning mix
1 ¼ teaspoon chili powder
½ teaspoon dried oregano
1 TBSP Flour
About 10 oz. or ¾ of a 16 oz. cube of Velveeta Mexican Cheese (Mild) cut into small cubes
DIRECTIONS:
Boil and de-bone chicken
Combine chicken broth, onions, tomatoes, green onions, cilantro, corn, black beans, canned rotel tomatoes, enchilada sauce, and spices and flour in a large pot. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Stir occasionally.
Simmer for 20 minutes.
Add chicken and cheese. Simmer for additional 30 minutes. Stir frequently so cheese doesn’t fall to bottom and scorch.
Ready to eat. Serve with cornbread, crackers, tortilla strips, etc.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Gig'em Aggies!
This time of year is one of my favorite! The grass is not growing so I don't have to worry about mowing the grass all the time, I can sit on my back porch without getting drenched in perspiration, it's hunting season--enough said, and it is a time when friends and family often get together for visits, fellowship, food, and fun. Our time together last night seemed to be a combination of good food, tremendous desserts, Christian fellowship, laughter, and fun. Cindy and I enjoyed hearing stories of your young families. The stories of how your young children perceive Santa Claus and how you help to perpetuate the myth of Santa in your family were amusing and reminiscent of an earlier time with our own girls. Enjoy these days with your little ones. They are precious and they will pass quickly.
Since we will be out of town--yes, out of the country--for the next three weeks, I wanted to extend best wishes from Cindy and me to each of you for a blessed time with your families. We pray that each of you will enjoy an extra heaping of fun, joy, and fellowship with those whom you love this Christmas. From our house to your's, we wish each of you a warm, spirit-filled, joyous Christmas Holiday.
We will look forward to seeing you again on January 10 as we continue our quest for "Truth" in The Truth Project.
Here are the recipes from last night's dishes:
Take-Along Cake
1 package of chocolate cake mix (I used Devil's food ... which I guess was not appropriate for a Sunday school party!)
1 package (12 ounces) of semisweet chocolate chips (I've used peanut butter chips before too, and it was really good as well)
1 cup of miniature marshmallows (I usually use about a cup and 1/2)
1/4 cup of butter, melted
1/2 cup of brown sugar (packed)
1/2 cup of chopped pecans or walnuts (I used a little more than that and I've used both kind of nuts ... equally as good ... used pecans last night because that's what I had on hand)
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray cooking spray in a 13x9 pan.
2. Prepare cake mix as directed on package. Stir in chocolate chips and marshmallows. Pour into the prepared pan. Drizzle melted butter over the batter. Sprinkle with sugar and top with pecans. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 to 55 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Serve warm or cool completely in the pan. You can serve it warm with Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla for an extra special treat. Serves 12 to 16.
Laura Brittain
Cindy’s Chili:
3 lb Lean Hamburger Meat
1 Onion diced/chopped
Brown Hamburger meat and onions together
Add 1 pkg. of 2 Alarm Chili Mix
CAUTION: Add only “a little bit” of Red Pepper in the Chili Mix—approximately ¾ of TSP.
Do not use MESSA that comes in package.
Add large can of Tomato Juice—approx. 46 oz.
Add 1 can of crushed tomatoes—15 oz.
Done in 30 minutes—
Jennifer’s Tortilla Soup
October, 2005
1 Chicken—Whole Chicken cut-up, boiled and de-boned
1 onion chopped
3 Roma tomatoes chopped
1 bundle of green onions chopped
¾ bundle of cilantro leaves chopped—leaves only
3 cans of chicken broth (approx. 15 oz. each)
1 can whole kernel corn (15 oz.)—not drained
1 can black beans (15 oz.)—not drained
1 can rotel tomatoes and green chilis—not drained
1 can red enchilada sauce (approx. 12-14 oz.)
¼ teaspoon garlic salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper
½ package of chili seasoning mix
1 ¼ teaspoon chili powder
½ teaspoon dried oregano
1 TBSP Flour
About 10 oz. or ¾ of a 16 oz. cube of Velveeta Mexican Cheese (Mild) cut into small cubes
DIRECTIONS:
Boil and de-bone chicken
Combine chicken broth, onions, tomatoes, green onions, cilantro, corn, black beans, canned rotel tomatoes, enchilada sauce, and spices and flour in a large pot. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Stir occasionally.
Simmer for 20 minutes.
Add chicken and cheese. Simmer for additional 30 minutes. Stir frequently so cheese doesn’t fall to bottom and scorch.
Ready to eat. Serve with cornbread, crackers, tortilla strips, etc.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Gig'em Aggies!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Chili Dinner--Parking Suggestions
Our driveway will be clear tomorrow evening when you arrive for our Christmas Dinner. Please feel free to park in the driveway. We can conceivably park nine vehicles in the driveway if folks are not afraid to have someone parked behind them. Since most of these kinds of parties usually break up at the same time, I encourage you to take advantage of this convenient parkings space if it is available when you arrive. Even if you do get pinned in, those behind you will always be willing to let you out if you have to leave before they are ready to leave.
Another option is to park at the dead-end segment of Spring Creek. As you approach the intersection of Spring Creek and Turtle Rock Loop, you will notice that Spring Creek goes straight ahead to a dead end. It is permissible to park on the curb on either side of this T-shaped dead end and walk around the corner to our house.
Finally, if you prefer, you may certainly park on the side of the street. Just please be careful not to block any of the neighbor's driveways.
Give me a call if you get lost. 979-695-1684.
Jimmy
Another option is to park at the dead-end segment of Spring Creek. As you approach the intersection of Spring Creek and Turtle Rock Loop, you will notice that Spring Creek goes straight ahead to a dead end. It is permissible to park on the curb on either side of this T-shaped dead end and walk around the corner to our house.
Finally, if you prefer, you may certainly park on the side of the street. Just please be careful not to block any of the neighbor's driveways.
Give me a call if you get lost. 979-695-1684.
Jimmy
December 13, 2009--Who is God--Part 2
Today in Sunday School, we viewed the second half of the video lesson from The Truth Project in which Dr. Del Tackett addresses the question, "Who is God?" According to the Truth Project, "Knowing God is absolutely central to the meaning of human life, for it is only in the context of intimate, personal relationship with Him that we experience eternal life." (Lesson 4 Leader Guide, p.1)
In the first half of this lesson, Dr. R.C. Sproul describes our era as one in which the knowledge of God has been eclipsed. I think this is a great description of what is happening with God and His Word in our culture and our world. In other words, even though there have been efforts to do so, the truth and the knowledge of God have not been destroyed. However, they have been obscured and shadowed by lies and misconceptions. Dr. Tackett addresses some of the attacks that have been leveled against God's Word during the video segment we watched today. He answered the objections of Voltaire, Robert Ingersoll, and liberal theologians such as Julius Wellhausen and members of the Jesus Seminar. He also demonstrated the Bible's historical accuracy by helping us resolve an apparent scriptural discrepancy concerning the dates of King Jehoram's reign.
R.C. Sproul made the statement that the establishment of two basic points related to God and His Word will make "90%" of the case for God. The two basic points are: 1) The existence of God, and 2) The credibility (accuracy and inerrancy) of His Word. Certainly, it seems reasonable that if we can establish with a non-believer that God does indeed exist and that the Bible is the all-powerful, all-inclusive, inerrant perfect Word of God, we can help that non-believer reach a saving Grace in Jesus Christ.
Much of today's lesson focused on the names of God, specifically, the name "El Qanna." Dr. Tackett made the point that names matter and when God gives himself a name, it describes a fundamental characteristic of God. He describes "El Qanna" as the God who is a consuming fire, jealous for the purity of the covenant relationship. When this knowledge dawns upon us, we can expect a couple of things. One is that the revelation of God's character is likely to reveal things to us about ourselves. Just as the prophet Isaiah declared, "Woe is me, for I am undone!"(Isaiah 6:5), we may be inclined to recognize our failures before God. Even though such a revelation will surely drive us to despair, He raises us and shows us who we can be in Him.
Today's episode helps us to understand that we should all have a thirst for the Word of God. The "thirst" should be so strong that we will not be deterred from spending time and energy in God's Word! Dr. Tackett states, "Knowing God ought to be our passion and our highest goal; for until we look upon His face, we cannot rightly know ourselves or begin to grasp the meaning of our existence in the world." (The Truth Project--Lesson 4 Leader Guide, p. 1).
Next week, the class will begin looking at the question, "What is truth?" This segment is fairly extensive and will address issues of science and the existence of an all-powerful, omnipotent, omni-present, God of the Universe. I hope you will make plans to be present for his intriguing presentation.
In the first half of this lesson, Dr. R.C. Sproul describes our era as one in which the knowledge of God has been eclipsed. I think this is a great description of what is happening with God and His Word in our culture and our world. In other words, even though there have been efforts to do so, the truth and the knowledge of God have not been destroyed. However, they have been obscured and shadowed by lies and misconceptions. Dr. Tackett addresses some of the attacks that have been leveled against God's Word during the video segment we watched today. He answered the objections of Voltaire, Robert Ingersoll, and liberal theologians such as Julius Wellhausen and members of the Jesus Seminar. He also demonstrated the Bible's historical accuracy by helping us resolve an apparent scriptural discrepancy concerning the dates of King Jehoram's reign.
R.C. Sproul made the statement that the establishment of two basic points related to God and His Word will make "90%" of the case for God. The two basic points are: 1) The existence of God, and 2) The credibility (accuracy and inerrancy) of His Word. Certainly, it seems reasonable that if we can establish with a non-believer that God does indeed exist and that the Bible is the all-powerful, all-inclusive, inerrant perfect Word of God, we can help that non-believer reach a saving Grace in Jesus Christ.
Much of today's lesson focused on the names of God, specifically, the name "El Qanna." Dr. Tackett made the point that names matter and when God gives himself a name, it describes a fundamental characteristic of God. He describes "El Qanna" as the God who is a consuming fire, jealous for the purity of the covenant relationship. When this knowledge dawns upon us, we can expect a couple of things. One is that the revelation of God's character is likely to reveal things to us about ourselves. Just as the prophet Isaiah declared, "Woe is me, for I am undone!"(Isaiah 6:5), we may be inclined to recognize our failures before God. Even though such a revelation will surely drive us to despair, He raises us and shows us who we can be in Him.
Today's episode helps us to understand that we should all have a thirst for the Word of God. The "thirst" should be so strong that we will not be deterred from spending time and energy in God's Word! Dr. Tackett states, "Knowing God ought to be our passion and our highest goal; for until we look upon His face, we cannot rightly know ourselves or begin to grasp the meaning of our existence in the world." (The Truth Project--Lesson 4 Leader Guide, p. 1).
Next week, the class will begin looking at the question, "What is truth?" This segment is fairly extensive and will address issues of science and the existence of an all-powerful, omnipotent, omni-present, God of the Universe. I hope you will make plans to be present for his intriguing presentation.
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