by Tony W. Cartledge | Oct 21, 2020 | Opinion
Susan and I enjoy taking long walks, and one of our favorite spots is a roughly two-mile trail around Bass Lake in Holly Springs, North Carolina. Two laps around the wooded trail make for a good outing. The lake was built to power a gristmill in the late 1800s and was...
by Michael Cheuk | May 15, 2014 | General
A sermon by Michael Cheuk, Pastor, University Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Va. May 4, 2014. Luke 24:13-35 Back in the mid 1990’s, there was a series of books called “Magic Eye” that had pages filled with patterns, and supposedly, if you relaxed your eyes and...
by Randy Hyde | Apr 3, 2014 | General
A sermon by Randy Hyde, Pastor , Pulaski Heights Baptist Church, Little Rock, Ar. March 30, 2014 Fourth Sunday in Lent Psalm 23:1-6; John 9:1-41 Mud and light don’t seem to go together, do they? Mud and light. It was one of his more, shall we say, earthy miracles that...
by Michael Cheuk | Apr 3, 2014 | General
A sermon by Michael Cheuk, Pastor, University Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Va. March 30, 2014 John 9:1-41 Once upon a time, there was a man blind from birth. From the moment he was born, his eyes were shut to the world. No light. No shadows. No shapes. ...
by Keith Herron | Apr 3, 2014 | General
A sermon by Keith Herron, Pastor, Holmeswood Baptist Church, Kansas City, Mo. The Fourth Sunday of Lent John 9:1-41 March 30, 2014 I Samuel 16:1-13; Psalm 23; Ephesians 5:8-14 It’s a simple story really. A man was born blind at birth and Jesus saw him and did...