Lancelot had GuinevereScarlett O’Hara needed RhettElizabeth humbled Mr. DarcyRomeo loved Juliet Immortalized foreverThough their creators turned to dustArchetypes of passionBut they could never be us To Solomon, the ShulamiteLuther found Von BoraAntony had CleopatraLewis was surprised by Joy Lovers real as sand or seaTheir vows of love yet repercussStill remembered when we’re forgottenBut they could never be us They... Continue Reading →
An Example of Preaching the Gospel to Yourself
Horatio Spafford, author of the well-known hymn, "It is Well with My Soul," knew that his life was a portrait of grace. He and his wife Anna, served God faithfully through the big, small, and unexpected events of their lives. When they were blessed with five children, they gave thanks to the Lord and followed... Continue Reading →