Category Archives: Thomas Mitchison
Silent night, but not lonely nights
For some, this may be a sad holiday season. Maybe a loved one has died this past year or is serving far away in the military. In some families, distance is too great to be together. Painful memories … Continue reading
‘Tis the season to feel stress?
Many people love this time of year. They love the lights, the carols, the friendliness. But some feel only stress – financial stress, with its over-spending and credit card abuse or feelings of too much to do – from … Continue reading
Praying after the Blagojevich Sentencing
In the days to come, voters and public officials will turn away from the news coverage about the trial and sentencing of former Governor Rod Blagojevich, and ask themselves what lessons have been learned. After all, this … Continue reading
Happy Thanks-living!
Thanksgiving Day is a wonderful tradition in the United States. It is a time to gather with family and friends, and tell them how much they mean to you. It’s a time for going to church and … Continue reading
The Bible – a health book
According to the American Bible Society, this is National Bible Week. As the ABS reports, “Our goal is to raise awareness of the Bible’s importance and relevance to our nation as a whole, as well as in the … Continue reading
Psalm 91 and protection all day long Photo by searocket It is my pleasure to share with readers of this blog more insights into Psalm 91. Many people have found this Psalm a very effective prayer, in … Continue reading
Statistics
Some very interesting statistics came across my desk the other day. I found a study from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. Can you guess what percentage of Americans pray each day? It stated that 58% … Continue reading