by John Burghauser | Oct 23, 2017 | Article
All the Lonely People There are several songs written about “all the lonely people” and I picked up a small booklet with the same title on one of my trips to the U.K I am often reminded of the lonely people as I reflect upon and talk about the ministry work of...
by Peggy Burghauser | Jan 28, 2016 | Article
How To Help People – Neil T. Anderson How to Help People- Neil T. Anderson Do you want your life to count for God? Do you want to be used in the lives of other people? Do you want to be part of the solution? It is simpler than you think — you...
by Peggy Burghauser | Jan 28, 2016 | Article
Sobriety – John Burghauser Sobriety is: To be free from drunkenness and every form of excess Exercising self-control by curbing passions To be even-tempered in mind and action To be reasonable and sensible Many men and women have found a place of freedom from...
by Peggy Burghauser | Nov 4, 2015 | Article
Testimony – Don Riffle My name is Don Riffle and as I write this, I am 39 years old, married and have two daughters. We currently live in Parkville, Md. I am an electrician and my wife is a home healthcare nurse in the Baltimore area. I was introduced to alcohol...
by Peggy Burghauser | Nov 4, 2015 | Article
Where’s My Joy Of all the blessings and promises I have received from God – I have always cherished most in my heart, the joy I received when I accepted Jesus as my Lord. But what happens when we allow that joy to be taken from us? What do we do when...
by Peggy Burghauser | Nov 4, 2015 | Article
Total Openness While reading a book entitled “Encouragement”- by Drs. Larry Crabb and Dan Allender, I was reminded of some very useful reminders of how to maintain “healthy” Christian fellowship. Here are some excerpts, mixed with my thoughts, from Chapter Four-...
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