The trouble with trouble is that it usually starts out as a whole lot of fun.
The Trouble with Trouble
The trouble with trouble is that it usually starts out as a whole lot of fun.
The trouble with trouble is that it usually starts out as a whole lot of fun.
Our pastoral forefather, George Herbert, orients us to the music that stops the flow of discouragement.
How will congregations find places in dense, expensive urban areas?
The sanctuary quieted as it cleared. The worship team finished packing up and departed. Daniel’s thoughts faded, interrupted by the sound of Norma’s voice.