A season of thankfulness
While this time of year is always a season of thankfulness and gatherings of family and/or friends, this year seems uniquely sweet, especially at the Foundation and among Arkansas Baptists.
While this time of year is always a season of thankfulness and gatherings of family and/or friends, this year seems uniquely sweet, especially at the Foundation and among Arkansas Baptists.
In October, I was reminded of the legacy of Kingdom impact here at Camp Siloam. A man named Phil Fincher stopped by the camp office. Phil is a retired attorney from Naples, Florida, who came to
“Then Jesus said to his disciples, ’If anyone wants to follow after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life because of me will find it. For what will it benefit someone if he gains the whole world yet loses his life? Or what will anyone give in exchange for his life?’” — Matthew 16:24-26
My simple advice for those journeying through holidays is to make whatever arrangement is necessary to not spend those days alone.
What an incredible time last week at the Arkansas Baptist State Convention Annual Meeting at First Baptist Church in Cabot.
What an honor and privilege to serve my fellow Arkansas Baptists! I am deeply humbled by this opportunity. One of my life verses is Psalm 15:6, “The lines
Camp Siloam’s vision is that we see our campers and staff make an eternal, global impact for the Kingdom of God.
The ultimate blessing we have seen through this new partnership is hearing and reading of the impact these funds have had on recipients.
If you wish you could just run away, run to God; if you feel the need to fight, know that God can fight the battle for you.
Who can you bless and encourage so they know they are loved and valued by God and by you?
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