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Monday, December 31, 2012
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Dare I Confess
Dare
I confess, I feel a wee bit low these days
My
focus is off, not where it should be
On
circumstances around me and not on my heavenly Father
Dare
I confess, I long to be in heaven
Not
in this world riddled with sin
Where
evil seems to triumph
Dare
I confess, I long for the Rapture
Is
it coming soon or many years from now
Only
the Lord knows when He will take His church home
Dare
I confess, I need to remember
Each
day the Lord delays
More
people enter the Kingdom by confessing Christ as Lord
Dare
I confess, daily walking with the Lord
Sometimes
seems hard, but it is so worth it
Achieved
through the power of the Holy Spirit within
Dare
I confess, I need Your help Lord
To
keep my heart and mind stayed on Thee
Saturate
me in Your life-giving Word
by
Susan Wachtel
December
29, 2012
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
The Gift Exchange
As
the lights were dimmed
A
hush came over the crowd
In
the quiet a question was posed
What
will you give Jesus for Christmas?
I
knew in an instant
As
his face came to my mind
Our
relationship broken and strained
I
would present this to my Lord
A
beautifully wrapped package
Rested
in my hand
Held
close to my heart
Then
raised to the Lord
In
an instant my burden was lifted
Stress
I had felt melted away
Once
again my mind was focused
Aware
of the presence of the Lord
How
did this gift exchange happened
I
will never fully know
As
I presented my gift to the Lord
His
peace filled my soul
by
Susan Wachtel
December
12, 2012
Wednesday, December 05, 2012
Oliver Twist – Most Excellent
Focus
on the Family Radio Theatre did a most excellent job in retelling Charles
Dickens’ classic tale of orphan Oliver Twist.
It’s a quality production in every aspect, from the cast to the musical
score, sound effects and narration.
The
talented cast did an outstanding job in bringing these memorable characters to
life. The story seems to come alive in
the imagination of the listener. The
hardest part was waiting to listen to the next CD.
This
audio drama is a set that includes 5 CDs and a bonus DVD with footage on the
making of the radio drama and interviews with experts on Charles Dickens. After seeing the attention that was paid to the
fine details it made me appreciate it even more. I look forward to listening to it again and I
want to read the book Oliver Twist.
The
DVD also includes some true life, compelling stories on modern day orphans, a subject
which is near and dear to the heart of Focus on the Family.
Oliver
Twist would make an excellent gift! I do
believe that Mr. Dickens would himself be pleased with this radio drama. I highly recommend Focus on the Family Radio
Theatre’s production of Oliver Twist.
Tyndale
House Publishers provided me with a complimentary copy of this audio drama to
listen to and review. I was under no
obligation to give a favorable review.
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