It has become if not the best, one of the best websites for having easy access to Sermons gathered across the world. The project “ Sermons Online” was created in early 2014. It was created at a time that the devil had risen against the Church of God, causing many to fall from ...
Apple notes is now a database of every sermon I’ve ever preached. I also use it to capture meeting notes, ideas for sermons, illustrations, blog posts or whatever else comes to mind that I don’t want to forget. A notes app is essential for every pastor! Cloud Storage:Dropbox Dropbo...
In Conclusion… Like I said earlier, I know I’m not the most feminine person ever. I don’t wear a dress every day or always curl my hair. However, femininity is an area of my life that I am trying to grow. I want to look put together, and like I care about how I am carryi...
I also upload my sermons just in case I lose my notes. Dropbox is also great for sharing large files like videos that are too big to send in an email. Music:Spotify Spotify has replaced iTunes for me. It gives you a music library of nearly every song ever recorded! You can listen ...
We read the Bible in public, prayed in school, and preached on streets and from house to house. To be called an American was worth dying for, and worth living for. To be called a traitor was a shame. Should a path like that ever appear in the future, I would be tempted to take ...
Watch: The Beach Boys’ perform the “first slow song” they ever recorded 192. Link Wray & the Wraymen: Link Wray & the Wraymen (1960) You can’t quite call Link Wray’s debut album his signature effort, since his first and most famous garage-rock single, “Rumble,” isn’t on ...
And I think that to have known one good old man—one man who, through the chances and rubs of a long life, has carried his heart in his hand, like a palm branch, waving all discords113 into peace, helps our faith in God, in ourselves, and in each other, more than many sermons....
Aesthetes who sneer at so-called “protest music” like to pretend that all songs with political agendas are strident statements of the obvious—sermons devoid of beauty, nuance, and especially humor. But Phil Ochs, a self-described “singing journalist” and a Dylan for the student-radical set...