by Terry_Powell | Jul 1, 2025 | Depression and Faith |
If you read to the end, you’ll see that this is much more than a story about a man and his dog. What do you associate with rascal? Originally, the term referred to a rabble-rousing member of a mob. Apt synonyms included scoundrel, villain, trickster and...
by Terry_Powell | May 14, 2025 | Depression and Faith |
May the true story that follows help you to see the heart-massaging power of well-timed words. Five Special Words That Sunday, the adult class teacher covered a chapter in 2 Timothy. He knew the material well, had a solid handle on timeless truths in the...
by Terry_Powell | May 1, 2025 | Depression and Faith
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) The renown preacher and pastor in England was known in his day as the “Prince of Expositors.” Numerous books that he published remain in print, including commentaries, devotionals and an informative volume titled...
by Terry_Powell | Apr 15, 2025 | Depression and Faith |
“But” is a conjunction with impact. It precedes a contrary opinion, or introduces a stark contrast to the start of a sentence. The term qualifies or completely negates what precedes it. “I know I promised we’d get away this weekend, but my boss...
by Terry_Powell | Mar 11, 2025 | Depression and Faith |
How can she pack so much helpful information into a 60-page book? I pondered that question after reading Dr. Kathryn Butler’s What Does Depression Mean for My Faith? (Crossway, 2024). And that page total includes Footnotes, Recommended Resources and a Scripture...