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  • Fruit of the Month  By : Grandma Peg
    It's amazing how having a "brown thumb" can actually teach me something about how our Lord works in our lives!
  • Zoe gets a new mom  By : Sylvia Huffnagle (ordained minister)
    Zoe and her mom fight a lot until Mom asks the Christian neighbor lady for advice.
  • There Really is Help  By : Sylvia Huffnagle (ordained minister)
    There Really is Help is a short story about a defeated, near hopeless woman having an encounter with an enthusiastic Christian and getting the help she so desparately needed.
  • Michelle Gets Wise  By : Sylvia Huffnagle (ordained minister)
    A rebellious teenager learns the hard way that rebellion against right and truth brings ruin. But she gets wise and actually gains more than she lost.
  • Pull Yourself Together  By : Peter Stone
    “Honey, you’ve spent two days in bed. Can you pull yourself together, please?”
  • Where Did I Go Wrong  By : Peter Stone
    This short story illustrates the need for parents of teenage children to face up to their parental responsibilities. Problems need to be addressed from the beginning. Avoiding potential confrontation is not an option, nor can we dismiss growing problems by saying, "It's just a phase my child is going through..."
    This is presented against a backdrop of a very real threat - so called 'Christian' groups that have gone off on a tangent.
  • Panic Attacks  By : Peter Stone
    Panic or anxiety attacks are one of Satan's greatest cons. Unfortunately many people do not know what a panic or anxiety attack is, nor how to deal with it. Even though they can totally cripple someone, in reality they have no actual power. A few Biblical truths with some practical applications can render panic attacks completely powerless.
  • The Archer of Paran: Parts Two, Three and the Conclusion  By : Josprel
    Isaac’s sons, Jacob and Esau, were twins, but a person wouldn’t suspect it by looking at them. From puberty, Esau was hairy and rugged. Tribal history chroniclers alleged that his name derived from the word “Seir,” meaning “hairy.” Unlike Esau, Jacob was a homebody who enjoyed the activities of domestic life. The fact that Isaac favored Esau, while his wife, Rebecca, favored Jacob created an explosive relationship.
  • THE ARCHER OF PARAN: PART ONE  By : Josprel
    "I am Isaac, your brother,” the visitor stated. Ishmael stiffened, his eyes blinking with incredulity. Brow lowered in suspicion, he responded, “You say you are my brother, Isaac, but to me you are a stranger. Why have you come into my land?”

    “I have come to say that Abraham, our father has been gathered to his people. I now ask you to go with me to Mamre, that together we may bury him in the cave of Machpelah, in the field of Ephron.”

    Ishmael eyes lowered eyes and he wept.
  • The Courage to be Faithful (An excerpt from Josprel's upcoming novel, "Beloved Apostate.")  By : Josprel
    Robert L. Xavier, the son of Carlos Xavier, the wrongfully ousted presiding bishop of the Latin Diocese of the now apostate Alliance of Christian Churches, was in a quandary. After his elevation to his father’s former post he acted to solidify his position. His first official act was to convene a meeting of the 648 churches and 783 ministers he supposed were now under his jurisdiction. Only the churches and ministers who were part of the apostate Fresh Wine Movement responded. The hemorrhage had began and, when it quenched, the Latin Diocese of Alliance of Christian Churches lost 592 congregations, totaling some 325,000 members and 679 ministers, all opposed to the apostasy of the Fresh Wine Movement.
  • Captain Rainbrain and the Tanglevine: The Finale!  By : Josprel
    Doomsday dawns. Those who disbelieve gather near the ship for some entertainment. Seemingly of their own volition, the animals leave forest and farms to embark The Tanglevine. Then liquid judgment descends.
  • Captain Rainbrain and the Tanglevine: Part Six  By : Josprel
    With banners flying, and great pomp, Prince Ludni and his companions moved forward to destroy Noiman's vessel. Prince Uri and his malitia traveled with them, and he was commanded by Ludani to fulfill the commission to destroy the ship. Then an event occured that made it impossible to obey the command.
  • Captain Rainbrain and the Tanglevine: Part Five  By : Josprel
    Riding to Noiman's construction site, Prince Ludani and Prince Uris led a large caravan of pleasure seekers who looked forward to a spectacle of unusual entertainment. Though Noiman warned that they leave without attempting to destroy ship he was building, Prince Ludani and Uris ignored the warning.
  • Captain Rainbrain and the Tanglevine: Part Four  By : Josprel
    Until Noiman’s father, Japhtho, and his grandfather, Methusha, fell out of favor with the throne, Uris, the administrator Larsia, had been a close friend of both. On several occasions, the administrator witnessed the supernatural powers with which The Three had anointed Methusha. Believing Noiman possessed similar powers made him disinclined to oppose him; the risk of confronting the boat builder tremendously intimidated him. For several days after returning home, he delayed acting on his..
  • Captain Rainbrain and the Tanglevine: Part Three  By : Josprel
    Emperor BenKan called a conclave of his regional administrators. Enthroned before them, he demanded a remedy for his problems with Noiman. Uris, the administer from the region of Larsia, received the emperor’s commission to solve the problem.
  • Captain Rainbrain and the Tanglevine: Part Two  By : Josprel
    Emperor BenKan's temple priestesses conjured up the appearance of BuJiard, who claimed to dwell among the stars. After BuJiard appeared, BenKan requested his assistance in his struggle against Noiman. Informed by BenKan of the emblem worn by a horseman who rode into Larsia mounted on a white stallion, BuJiard fled in fear.
  • Captain Rainbrain and the Tanglevine: Part One  By : Josprel
    Without warning, an earsplitting screech reverberated from several priestesses, who had ceased their twirling and now pointed to Dagon. Above the sacrificial alter; in front of the gaping jaws of the idol, a barely perceptible, shimmering figure appeared. Each of the priestesses stretched out bodily on the temple floor, seemingly waiting.

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