A Dark and Stormy Night: The Crisis of Darkness
God (an author) is a master of suspense, but He doesn’t write novels. His crisis is real, as is His solution. God solves the crisis of darkness.
Biblical Resources for Everyday Life
Genesis 1:1-2:3 introduces the values and nature of the invisible Artist who spoke visible matter into being. Hidden treasures lie behind the familiar “day one, day two” creation account. I think you’ll be surprised at what’s revealed by this in-depth look at the beginning of our world.
Visiting Eden: God Brings Life is the first of a four-part series on Eden.
God (an author) is a master of suspense, but He doesn’t write novels. His crisis is real, as is His solution. God solves the crisis of darkness.
Words change reality, especially God’s words. He starts with creation – but doesn’t stop there. When God speaks, something always happens.
All creations reveal their creator: painter, author, young Lego® architect … or God. At creation the invisible sculptor of our world reveals HIMSELF.
God’s creation is wild … yet controlled. Surprising … but dependable. Just like Him. And He, unlike us, starts with nothing but Himself.
the visible world deludes us – what we now see is not God’s original work. The original happened in Eden. And in Eden that original was warped.