My wife and I served as evangelical, protestant missionaries in France for eleven and a half years, after which I became the pastor and director of a Christian school in a French-speaking evangelical church, L'Eglise Evangelique de Saint Jerome, in Quebec, Canada. After serving in Quebec for five years, we then moved to Greenville, South Carolina, where I became the pastor of the First Evangelical Church of Greenville. In 1995, we moved to Tallahassee, Florida, where I eventually assumed the management of the family business, and remained there until 2012, when our family moved to Meridian, Idaho. My wife and I have six children. These short devotionals are born out of the loss of one of these children in particular, with the hope and prayer that they will serve to encourage and inspire those who read them in their walk with Christ. God bless you all, and may we finish well the race set before us.
Dear Ones: The apostle Paul, in addressing the Corinthian church, once asked, “Is Christ divided?” (1 Cor. 1:13) Of course, the answer to the question is “No.” Believers in the body of Christ may “think” that He is divided, because they are by their attitudes, but He is NEVER divided. He cannot be. Now let’s…
Dear Ones: As far as we know, when John the Apostle wrote the book of the Revelation, he was alone. He had been exiled to the Isle of Patmos, and though he would certainly have contact with individuals from time to time, he was, for all intents and purposes, “dead to the world.” It is…
Dear Ones: It may just be that one of the reasons why the Lord created the sea was to make us to understand that the circumstances of life are like the sea, ever-changing, ever shifting, never remaining the same. Those circumstances can be the source of fear, anxiety, confusion, and dismay. “Stability” is not necessarily…
Dear Ones: One of the great lessons that David had to learn was to not “…lean unto thine own understanding.” (Prov. 3:5) We are all apt to walk by sight, and not by faith. In doing so, we not only demonstrate that we are not trusting God who knows all things visible and invisible, but…
Dear Ones: Solomon, in writing the book of the Proverbs, wrote: “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” (Prov. 29:18) In the days of Samuel, before the people recognized that he “was established to be a prophet of the Lord,” (1 Sam. 3:20), Scripture declares, “…And the word of the Lord was precious in…
Dear Ones: In 1 Corinthians 13, the Apostle Paul uses a phrase which has a profound lesson for us with regard to growing, maturing…becoming what we are called to be. He wrote: “…when I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child: but when I became a man, I put…
Dear Ones: David in essence calls Him, the “Restorer of our souls.” (Ps. 23:3) In Joel 2:25, the Lord tells Israel: “And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten.” And then, in a very sad passage, the Lord says: “But this is people robbed and spoiled…and none saith, ‘Restore.’” (Is.…
Dear Ones: In three of the gospels we read the account of the feeding of the five thousand. There are many things we can take away from studying the account, but one thing is essential to grasp and not let go. God’s ability manifests itself in our availability, and this, as we faithfully go forward…
Dear Ones: The logical question that needs to be asked concerning “drawing near to God” is: How can one draw near to God when Christ is already in the heart by the Spirit, and omnipresent (in every place at all times…)? James writes: “Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you.” (James…
Dear Ones: The book of Revelation was born out of worship, worship in and by the Spirit of God, and specifically “on the Lord’s day.” (Rev. 1:10) We know that John had been exiled to the isle of Patmos “…for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ.” (v.9) Though a desolate…