The two men looked at each other, incredulous. They watched as Moses and Aaron fell face down in front of the assembly, a sign of their great distress. Without a word, the two spies torn their garments, grieving over the disbelief that spread in the camp. They heard loud cries coming from everywhere, and could not believe their ears at the sound of the same old complaints: “If only we had died in Egypt!” “We can’t defeat them. We will all die in Canaan!” “Let us choose a new leader Continue Reading
Whose Name Are You Working to Exalt? Jesus’… or Yours?
“But may it never be that I would boast, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world.” Galatians 6:14 I walked through the Michael Carlos museum at Emory University, carefully reading the history behind the Egyptian Art collection. The lights, purposefully dimmed to preserve the ancient objects, brought an eerie aura to the place. In every room, objects of art, everyday life and worship filled multiple display Continue Reading