Fun Facts Friday: Bible Thieves

Here is an interesting fact. The Bible is not only the most read and most popular book, it’s the most stolen book. Some bookstore owners claim that the Bible is the most shoplifted book on their shelves! The Word of God is free to all, so there is no need to steal it. You can get scriptures on the internet, on radio, and on television at no cost. It’s also ironic that the book that tells you not to steal is the most stolen.

Favorite Scriptures: What Comes to Mind?

I am often asked, ‘What are my favorite scriptures?’ I really have to stop and think about it. There are several scriptures of which I am very fond, but they are not necessarily my favorites. I would say they are my go to scriptures when I need to meditate on something specific. Here are some examples: Jeremiah 29:11 (MSG) “I know what I’m doing. I have it all planned out—plans to take care of you, not abandon you, plans to give you the future you hope for.” Philippians 4:19 (AMP) ‘And my God will liberally supply (fill until full) your Read More

Three Ways God Does Not Lead His People

Do you know the ways God does not lead His people? God’s Word is filled with ways He leads His people. God leads us through visions (), the Word (), and the Holy Spirit (). The Holy Spirit, the Paraclete, the One called alongside to assist us, leads us using the inward witness. I call this the ‘yucky feeling’ you get when you know something is not right and you should not move forward. God forewarns us when we are approaching danger; we must have ears to hear. However, God does not lead His people through: Fleecing (): As Christians, Read More