by Jean A Sturgill | Learning to Walk, The Body of Christ
When I was growing up, I was not taught or else I somehow missed that I could have a personal relationship with Jesus. Other folks I have talked with also were not taught that. What about you? Were you taught that you could have a personal relationship with Jesus? Or...
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, Learning to Walk, National Concerns, The Body of Christ
America has gone from God being in the spotlight to God not being allowed any spotlight. It would not have felt out of place when our country started to have spoken of God in public. Why do so many folks feel that it’s out of place now? On TV I heard an atheist...
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, The Body of Christ
When the boys came along, I was determined they should both read by the time they were five. They did not have to be great readers, but they did need to be well on their way. As soon as I detected they were ready, off we went with the alphabet and then on to phonics....
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, Learning to Walk, Marriage, Family & Relationships, The Body of Christ
Have you ever had an injury that took a long time to heal? Perhaps it had a scab on it, and you could not help but pick at it. Every time you pulled it off, the scab pulled some of the healed skin beneath it off too. That spot would itch, and you would pick. Itch....
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, Learning to Walk, National Concerns, The Body of Christ
Do you remember the song by the Byrds called, “Turn! Turn! Turn! (to Everything There Is a Season)”? Did you know that most of the lyrics to that song can be found in scripture? I was absolutely ecstatic when I found that out years ago. Truly, there is a time for...
by Jean A Sturgill | Business Challenges, Fundamentals, Marriage, Family & Relationships, The Body of Christ
I was reading something recently. The writer made the comment, “You must act according to your own principles.” I’m guilty of saying, “You must do what you think is right.” Do you see the problem with either of those? The sentiment behind either of those is probably...