· 2023
Troubled relationships can become healthy relationships! Relationships are the stuff of life. Yet, many struggle miserably when it comes to maintaining them well. Our triune God--Father, Son, and Holy Spirit--is all about relationships. He is wise and loving, and has provided instructions, warnings, admonitions, and encouragement through his Word, to guide people into loving relationships. Whether you are in a tumultuous marriage, a single adult who has experienced a string of unsuccessful relationships, or a parent navigating difficult waters with a child, you will find hope and restoration as you apply the biblical truths found in these pages.
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· 2021
This is the memoir of two mid-twentieth century brothers' quest for relevance and relationship through time, war and social chaos, as they piece together their lost history and bloodline, which leads them to a final spiritual awakening and bond in the face of impending death.
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· 2013
The idiom "to come full circle" signifies a return back to the point from which a person or idea started, especially after a significant journey or process. It is the completion of a cycle and brings to mind the familiar "circle of life." In terms of my artistic training here, I've learned that the actor's process is the most important aspect of what we do, and in this process we are continually coming full circle. We approach a part with a certain level of understanding and, after a few weeks, come back to our character and our initial instincts with a much deeper and more realized interpretation. There's no way to shortcut this process, and we wouldn't want to even if we could. The MFA Acting program here has been both an intensely rigorous and enlightening journey over the past three years, and I believe that I am graduating a stronger man and artist. I've learned that acting problems are essentially life problems, and as much as the training here is about acting, it's also about who we are as human beings - what makes us tick, our values and beliefs, our individual strengths and weaknesses. As we become stronger, more dynamic artists, we also become more empathetic, holistic individuals. In the end, acting, like life, is about coming full circle. It's about diving in and embracing the journey back to the beginning. And we can never forget that we (just like the journey itself) are enough just as we are.
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· 2017
The third issue of the Quarterly contains an astounding 32 articles, all written by faithful men of God, and designed to encourage and edify Christians. *Editorial: House Hunting and Flock-Hopping (Bradley S. Cobb) *Exceeding Great and Precious (Bill Howard) *"Each Day I'll Do a Golden Deed..." (Travis Anderson) *What is Your Hobby? (Devin Self) *Visits with Seasoned Ministers: Lewis Hale (Interview by Jim Mitchell) *How Suddenly is "Suddenly"? (Jim Mitchell) *Biblical Biography: Silas (Bradley S. Cobb) *The Woman Who Anointed Jesus (Richard Mansel) *Mnason The "Old Disciple" (Mark McWhorter) *A Truly Liberated Woman - Lydia (Jake Schotter) *The Eternal Purpose of God: Race Relations in the Church (Jeremie Beller) *Forgery and Faith (William Howard) *SHEPHERDING THE FLOCK: Desiring the Work (Darryl Wingo) *SHEPHERDING THE FLOCK: "Flock-Hopping" Sheep (Scott P. Wiley) *SHEPHERDING THE FLOCK: Learning From The Chief Shepherd (Jamie Beller) *WALKING THE WALK: APPLYING THE RESTORATION PRINCIPLE TO INFANT BAPTISM (Bruce Daugherty) *Quotes and Anecdotes *Tabernacle Shadows: The Pillar of Cloud (Mark McWhorter) *Adventures in Benevolence (John Krivak) *What I Now Know as an Octogenarian (Gerald Cowan) *Seasons and Eternal Day (Gerald Cowan) *Meditating on Doubt and Faith (Joseph T. McWhorter) *Overcoming Temptation II: 1 John 2:15-17 (Gantt Carter) *Starting Your Ministry (James Sims Sr.) *An Introduction to Matthew (Mark McWhorter) *"These have been Written so that You may Believe" (Jake Schotter) *Hey Guy, What Did You Say? (Stephen Scaggs) *On a Pirate Ship (William Howard) *Bible Reading and Bible Study (Kyle Frank) *Honor Your Parents when Young and Old (Perry Hall) *Paul Darst: A Novel (D.R. Lucas) *Bible Q&A: What about the "Lost Books of the Bible?" (Bradley S. Cobb)
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· 1914
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