Are You A Citizen?…October 13th
Philip Nolan was a fictitious Army Lieutenant for the Union during the American Civil War. Accused of being an accomplice of treason he is put on trial. During his testimony, […]
Philip Nolan was a fictitious Army Lieutenant for the Union during the American Civil War. Accused of being an accomplice of treason he is put on trial. During his testimony, […]
Sunday morning sermon’s are designed to encourage, inspire and motivate the listener, believer and unbeliever alike, to draw closer to the the Word of God. The preacher will often put
This Sunday, Robert Taylor will bring the morning lesson here at Waterview. As we consider ‘The Opportunity of Weakness’ my first thought comes from the pen of Paul in II
Fearful of their surroundings, an unlikely threesome walk down a brick road chanting the infamous, “Lions and Tigers and Bears, O my…” They feared what many consider vicious predators. Animals
In an age when we see microscopic details, it’s important to remember that God sees more clearly than we ever can; He sees into our hearts. Consider these passages; I
As a young boy, I remember mother giving me the monthly haircut. With tears in my eyes she would take the old Oster hair clippers, a pair of scissors and
Some things only come around ‘once in a life time.’ We look forward to those opportunities when we can ‘make our mark’ or share some level of expertise that will
How much do you really want what’s being offered? Are there times when you feel the ‘gift’ just isn’t worth it? A father offers his son an old, beat up
Physicians, historically, work under a Hippocratic oath. It means they promise to ‘practice medicine honestly.’ Part of the oath includes the following: “I will prescribe regimens for the good of
With the summer sun beating down, a nice juicy Georgia peach would be a welcome refreshment. Then again, a warm slice of peach pie would be just as good. But