- Fri, Apr 29, 2011
- Fun
Animals Praising God, and Some Fun Pictures
Throughout Scripture we read that animals praise God. Psalm 148 commands all of creation to praise the Lord, including the animals.
Throughout Scripture we read that animals praise God. Psalm 148 commands all of creation to praise the Lord, including the animals.
Okay, there is no reason for me to post this except that I want to. And I believe that God made us to laugh.
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If you haven’t seen this video, it’ll make your day. I just watched it again as I took a brief break from final revisions on my book.
Think of it as God’s common grace at work in this world. In the midst of mundane pressures and cares, including yours and mine and those of commuters in Antwerp, Belgium, comes sheer delight. A gift. And all gifts are ultimately from Him, the Creator behind all that is creative, the Delight behind the delightful, the Good behind all goodness.
Let it remind you of God’s gifts, large and ...
This video was produced by Portland Christian School a couple of years ago, but I just saw it after my friend Dale Walker sent it to me. It features preschool children being asked about the Christmas story.
By now you may have seen Denver the guilty dog. Someone sent it to me last week. If you haven’t seen it, maybe even if you have, this two minutes is worth it.
As you may know by now, Nanci and I love dogs. They are God’s creation, and many of us enjoy them and other pets. Nanci looks regularly at the website Dog of the Day and often emails me a link to the day’s dog. This one, about the dog named Friday, made us smile. The following is the August 27 entry. If you’re a dog lover, the story is worth reading.
Nanci and I are enjoying our first week with our new Golden Retriever puppy, Maggie Grace, who is nine weeks old. She’s pretty adorable, so I keep pulling out the camera.
Okay, if you’ve got 5 minutes to watch something amazing and inspiring, take a look at this. It brought out the little boy in me, as I remember dreaming of flying like this.
Here are four images and captions I love. I’ve put them under the categories of love and friendship, regret, disappointment and self-doubt, and finally, melodrama.