A Legacy of Gratitude

A LEGACY OF GRATITUDE

Fourteen years had passed since the Mayflower had landed upon New England’s shores. Of the 102 who made the perilous voyage, only half survived their first year. Yet over the next seven years, Plymouth Colony increased threefold. For Thomas Welles, the prospect of finding political and religious safe harbor was enticing. And although seeking that refuge remained fraught; the hazards of remaining in Warwickshire were more terrifying.

Beyond Life’s Clichés

Beyond Life’s Clichés

Beyond life’s cliché’s, there’s Jesus. He is “the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, (the One) “who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty” (Rev 1:8). Only when His Father decides, will the world as we know it end. Life might not always seem fine, nor normal, nor easy; but the world will keep on turning — despite the fear-filled, daily dispatches from fanatics coast-to-coast.

Perhaps the Grandest Club in the World

Perhaps the Grandest Club in the World

August 1, 2024 Jason Bonnicksen Perhaps the Grandest Club in the World Many of you know this to be true — “the older I get, the more I look back in time with fondness.” Sure, I miss the “good old days” spent with childhood friends and all the shenanigans we did (oh the stories); but […]

Living as People Who Are Free

Living as People Who Are Free

July 1, 2024 Jason Bonnicksen Living as People Who Are Free On November 10, 1918, Maynard Ralph Johnson (born 14 May 1918) of Comfrey was baptized as member of God’s church under the leadership of Pastor M.A. Melford. Maynard was promised to be raised unto our Lord one day before the signing of the armistice […]