
Friday, September 2, 2011
Girls Are Like Apples on Trees

Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Ark Encounter

Partner with this amazing outreach by sponsoring a peg, plank or beam that will be used to build the ark.
Take a walk through the Ark Encounter on the following link to view what you will be sponsoring. Don't forget to catch the Ark Vision by Ken Ham on "The Ark" tab.
Spread the news for others to help out with this vision which will become a powerful outreach to teach the world about God's Word and the message of Salvation!
Visit Ark Encounter now by clicking the highlighted words!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Before Summer Ends...
Asian mulberry tree. Fine by me, except that we waited too
long for them to ripen and the birds
found them before we realized our mistake
After this picture was taken we had the pond extended
to the other side of the fence, to the ducks great
joy!
out of date. They no longer look like cute, fuzzy
little things
our fruit, she decided she would do the same
feathery, green stalks of the carrots.
They seem just about ready to harvest!
tree until the figs and blueberries came on
small, yellow flowers showed their heads
all around our yard
amongst the onions and cabbage
Friday, May 13, 2011
Beehive
May is a late month to receive our bees. We'll have to make sure the hive has plenty of food in the colder months.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Internal and External Evidences

Scripture is the number 1 documented historical event (with eyewitnesses) in the entire world! Josephus, a Jewish historian in Rome was hired by Rome to write the history of the Jews. Rome wanted a library of history all about their superiority over all other nations. So Josephus got to work. But since he was writing about the most eye-witnessed accounts and most accurately documented accounts he did not leave out the truth of all prophecies, miracles, and the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Thalus, Flagon, Tacitus, and others in this era wrote about the same events and all that went on during the crucifixion (such as the earthquake, the eclipse for 3 hours, etc) and all of these writings were from a secular world-view. There is so much internal and external evidence. And other than the Bible the most well documented events in history are about what went on during the crucifixion!
There are over 2,000 eye-witnesses that have been martyred during A.D. 34. And there are over 25,000 extant copies of Scripture, certainly more than any other documented historical event ever! There are only 7 copies of Plato’s writings, and the earliest copy was written 900 years after his death. Aristotle: less than 50 copies, written 1,100 years after his death. Julies Caesar: 10 copies written 1,000 years after his death. The New Testament however: 5,000 + copies in Greek, 6,000 more were found 3 years ago, 10,000 in Latin, 9,300 in other languages. All of these were written within 100 years of when the New Testament’s history actually happened. That comes to a total of over 25,000. Wow!
Psalm 12:6, 7 says: "The words of the Lord are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. Thou shalt keep them, O Lord, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever."
Picture above: Old Testament scroll, located in Mullah Jacob's Synagogue in Isfahan
Monday, January 10, 2011
The Sound of the Sea

The sea awoke at midnight from its sleep,
And round the pebbly beaches far and wide
I heard the first wave of the rising tide
Rush onward with uninterrupted sweep;
A voice out of the silence of the deep,
A sound mysteriously multiplied
As of a cataract from the mountain’s side,
Or roar of winds upon a wooded steep.
So comes to us at times, from the unknown
And inaccessible solitudes of being,
The rushing of the sea-tides of the soul;
And inspirations, that we deem our own,
Are some divine foreshadowing and foreseeing
Of things beyond our reason or control.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Beauty is woken through lines of poetry. Stirring words to fill the soul. But something small inside each line bids us come closer to smell the sweet aroma of truth.
Not much is known about Henry Wadsworth Longfellow by some but to read his poem, “The Sound of the Sea” opens up a vast chasm of understanding between the reader and the artist of words.
The last six lines of Longfellow’s poem is what speaks clearest. The sea is understood, the soul is understood, and a small glimpse of a divine hand upon our lives is portrayed. With true solidity in the proper fashion much is gleaned. We are able to meditate on what matters most. “The rushing of the sea-tides of the soul” escalates on further examination of what the next three lines denote.
Our swelling cares and inspirations, tossed to and fro, as the white crests on the billowing sea, are believed to come so often from our own “ingenious mind.” This though is simply, as only Longfellow can portray, is naught but a “divine foreshadowing and foreseeing of things beyond our reason or control.”
The mighty hand of our Creator is always in complete control. Those beauties of inspirations and distending emotions are graced so often upon us by the ruler of heaven, earth, and the depths, yet we see it not. We place our belief in our own hands and imaginings, play-acting that such emerge from our own marvelous minds. We see it not that all these glories and inspirations are of things beyond our reason or control. This is how it could never come from ourselves, but must and always come from a divine and supernatural working through our Creator. Yet how, without such aid and precise design that our Creator has put into process through us would all of this come about? It would not, it could not. Blessed by the hand of the Almighty our eyes are opened and we are then able to understand what this divine foreshadowing and foreseeing is. We can then, and only then revel perfectly in our inaccessible solitude.