New Testament

Luke 19 – The Conversion of Zaccheus & The Library of Alexandria

The above article says, “A Christian mob under Patriarch Theophilus razed pagan temples.”  Talk about an oxymoron.  A Christian would never build a pagan temple.  Anyone who believes the above statement would believe oxymoron, “Obama is an intelligent, honest and good president.” Pope Francis says: – Priests can forgive sin, – It’s okay to be […]

Luke 19 – The Conversion of Zaccheus & The Library of Alexandria Read More »

Luke 18 – The Widow and the Judge & Lost Cities of Africa: Alexandria (4 of 5)

Alexander the Great was definitely a great warrior and Alexandria  a great city, but now both are nothing but words in a text book. I’m sure someone has said something like, “We can learn from that,” and we can.  Yet,  I know we need to look at the big picture and not get to caught

Luke 18 – The Widow and the Judge & Lost Cities of Africa: Alexandria (4 of 5) Read More »

Luke 17 – Faith and Forgiveness & Engineering that Endured: Four Feet, Eight Inches Wide

Have you noticed that men don’t worry about how big their butt is?  The reason for this is because they are or they aren’t.  If they aren’t they know it and size doesn’t matter.   If they are they are so pompous and arrogant they don’t realize it and nothing matters but themselves. Now women, they’re

Luke 17 – Faith and Forgiveness & Engineering that Endured: Four Feet, Eight Inches Wide Read More »

Scroll to Top
Skip to content