... have reverence for Christ in your hearts, and honor him as Lord. Be ready at all times to answer anyone who asks you to explain the hope you have in you I Peter 3:15 GNT

Monday

Welcome to my next blog!

  It seemed some of the things i was wanting to say in my Wonder-full blog were getting too deep and spiritual for its purpose, yet i need to get these out here too.
  So - ta da - another blog.  This one will appeal to my Saturday Sisters fans, and maybe also to some guys who are put off by the "Sisters" part of the title. 
  Come anyone who's interested.  Don't expect me to be conventional here, or try to please people.  On my main blog, i will try to post regularly and be conscious of search engines, but not here.  i look at the Scriptures, those 66 books in what's called the Protestant Bible, and all sorts of other stuff.
   It could get ugly.  i promise you messy

  All truth is God's truth.  i can safely follow where He leads.

  The title of this blog is from this Scripture:
. . . there arose another generation after (the ones who crossed the Jordan into the Promised Land) who did not know the Lord, nor yet the work which He had done for Israel.

That is to say, the new generation did not know God & what He had done, because miracles (like Jericho, parting the Jordan) were not needed, and the folks who experienced them did not SHARE the experience, as they were repeatedly told to do, with their children.  There needs to be something organic about living your life of faith and talking about your life of faith, or it doesn't come through.
  i've reposted the Listening to Young Atheists article on Wonder-FULL. It bears careful attention, especially the link to the study that inspired Theophilis.

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