by Greg Burdine | Oct 17, 2014 | Current Issues
With the outbreak of Ebola and the fear that many have, I thought this fictional illustration would have a deeper connection and impact on every Christian. Thanks, Mark Trotter, for reminding me of this great story. And thanks, Jesus, for giving Your blood for...
by Greg Burdine | Oct 17, 2014 | Church
Have you ever received a nice, expensive gift, but you really would have rather had something simple. I have learned to ask my wife what she wants before I go out spend time and money on something she’s going to return anyway. Sometimes all she wants on her...
by Greg Burdine | Oct 15, 2014 | Christian Living, Church
Stewardship is the Biblical principle of ownership. The Bible teaches that God owns everything and has simply allowed us to use it. Our house, car, finances, talents, family, even our life belongs to God. Because God owns it all He has a right to tell us what to do...
by Greg Burdine | Oct 13, 2014 | Sermon
Tuesday, October 18, 2006 I was visiting Paul Zysk’s dad in the hospital. I received a message from Judy to call a Marine Staff Sergeant in Lansing. When I did, she said that Josh had been injured in Iraq but it was categorized at the lowest classification. He should...
by Greg Burdine | Oct 10, 2014 | Family, Humor
Sometimes I want to be a kid again. Yes… this is a picture of me when I was little. I didn’t have any grown-up worries or problems. Just trying to be a kid. I want to go back to the time when: Decisions were made by going “eeny-meeny-miney-mo.”...