The Archives

The archives is growing! I now have eleven other session topics to go to. Feel free to look. More will definately be forthcoming.....

He Knew:

Have you ever thought that God knew exactly what he was doing when he sent his Son, or that Jesus knew what he would have to go through when he got to. Me to. What fascinates me is that he still came...

I Am a Christian:

Being a Christian does not mean that you don't have crises of faith, or that you never doubt...but there are certain things it does mean. How do you define Christianity? This is how I do.

The Lamb that was Slain:

The next time you are tempted to sin without thinking about the consequences, read this. In order to pay for our sins, there had to be a sacrifice . . .

The Road to the Cross:

Have you ever thought Easter was too commercialized? What is the true meaning behind this holiday? Munch a chocolate bunny, and let this remind you what the cross really signifies . . .

Walking Around FAMU on a Monday Morning:

How many times have you made a promise to yourself that you didn't seem to be able to keep, or made goals that seemed impossible? A walk around a college campus shows me how important reaching those goals are . . .

Friends and the Fork in the Road:

We love our friends. They're what keep us sane on this walk. However, there comes a time in every person's life when we must follow a path different from our friends. . .

Candy, Balloons, Flowers, and Teddy Bears:

Valentine's Day has become a mass of material presents that are supposed to show our love. But is it enough? What is the true price of love?

Flowers In January:

Why are shy people overlooked? Sometimes, the power of silence will add weight to your words.

A Tree, A Party, and A Pair of Drumsticks:

This is a Christmas story. What really is the true meaning of Christmas? And, have you gotten the birthday boy a present?

Chrysalis:

Caterpillars are more than fuzzy little worms. They're a type for us all. Do you have the courage face the chrysalis experience?

Hold The Onions

We find a way to overlook the faults of onions and use them in our meals every day. God overlooks our faults as well, and uses us in spite of them.

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