The Star of Bethlehem “After listening to the king, they [the Magi] went on their way byJohn I. SnyderDecember 17, 2024
The Baby in the Manger I remember the first moment I laid eyes on my daughters, how small, how byJohn I. SnyderDecember 1, 2024
Does Physics Point to God? “Physics to God” with Rabbi Elie Feder and Rabbi Aaron Zimmer Today we’re featuring two courageous frontline scientists dedicated to the byJohn I. SnyderNovember 30, 2024
Network Spurgeon Audio PodcastMay 10, 2018 Charles Spurgeon’s “Morning and Evening” – May 10, Evening “The only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth bySpurgeon Audio Podcast
Featured LifestyleFebruary 8, 2018 Laughter Is Good Medicine: Isn’t it Time to Tickle Your Funny Bone? I love hanging out with my wife byDr. Ryan Fraser
Bible Study Biblical Studies FeaturedJanuary 19, 2018 Temptation and Identity: The Superior Provision of God Now when all the people were baptized, and when Jesus also had been baptized and byBrad Hambrick
Church Life Featured Practical TheologyAugust 23, 2017 Back Into the Pastorate: What I Would Do Differently Keep a clear head about everything, endure hardship, do the work of an byJoe McKeever
UncategorizedDecember 28, 2016 Let’s Talk Dementia [Podcast], Episode 45 – Dementia and Humor “Laughter doeth good like a medicine,” so Proverbs tells us, and I byCarol Howell
Evangelism TestimoniesJanuary 28, 2016 Putting the Word "Fun" Back in "Funeral" I had a comedy show in a little bitty place called Cherry Fork, Ohio— a very byEric Johnson
Carol Howell Talks DementiaJune 6, 2015 Carol Howell Talks Dementia: Laughter, the Best Medicine She was signing herself in for a chiropractor’s visit, and Sissy and I byCarol Howell
Carol Howell Talks DementiaMay 16, 2015 Carol Howell Talks Dementia: Dementia and Her Ginky Pin My dad was a fun person byCarol Howell
Church Life Secretary's DiaryApril 15, 2015 I, Natalie Taylor: More Bad Times April 11 A very sad, lonely service for poor Mildred byNatalie Taylor
LifestyleFebruary 9, 2015 Dementia: Don’t Be Afraid to Act Silly Two of the main goals for my ministry is to bring Creative Music Experiences to byCarol Howell