Friday, January 31, 2014

Friday Findings


Good morning wonderful people! I'm going to try to keep up this blog with several repeating segments. I'm happy to anounce the first edition of FRIDAY FINDINGS!
Friday Findings will consist of finding something interesting on the interwebz and sharing it . . . on Friday . . .
. . .
May not seem too original but, 'HEY!' with nothing new under the sun let's just embrace Friday Findings with open arms!!

Today's FF, (Which will be the official short-hand of Friday Findings) comes from an older blog that I didn't know existed until recently.

To read the whole article, Click Here :-)

"Tuesday, September 29, 2009


It's not Saturday worship, it's SABBATH worship! A visit to a Seventh-day Adventist church

During the nearly six years that The Knight Shift has been blogging the exploits and ideas of its eclectic proprietor, I've chronicled a lot of interesting topics. This next one easily ranks up there among the more fulfilling things that I've had the pleasure of writing about. And I can't help but feel like I came away from this with not only newly-found appreciation and respect for brothers and sisters in our Lord that I might otherwise have never had fellowship with, but also a deepened and even more profound grasp - however inadequate it must always be so long as I persist in this carnal realm - of what it means to be a follower of Christ.

Along the course of my travels I have visited many a place of worship: from every flavor of Baptist church to (accidentally) walking into a sanctuary of snake handlers. And everything in between from Catholic to Mormon, to a Jewish synagogue once upon a time. As a professional journalist I was even once sent to report on a gathering of pagan worshipers.

But it's been all too rare that I've taken the opportunity to meet in fellowship with other Christians and not as a detached observer but as one who comes also seeking after our Lord and Savior.
So it is that a few days ago, I was invited to attend a Sabbath worship service at a Seventh-day Adventist congregation."


Saturday, January 25, 2014

New initiatives



With the new year in full swing, now (like everyday) is a wonderful opportunity to begin a new thing for the glory of God. 

I hope to begin a new endeavor with some friends.

We want to bring attention to the beautiful person of Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
Doing it through the lens of Seventh-day Adventism. 

It's my prayer that all who read may be drawn closer to Jesus. 

Peace and blessings 
EF