by Jean A Sturgill | Learning to Walk, National Concerns
We have folks that are prejudiced against women, white urban males, the Polish, the Jews, the Russians, the Turks, and even the local ball team. It’s been this way through out history, and it always will be. In this process of not wanting to be prejudiced, I think we...
by Jean A Sturgill | Learning to Walk, National Concerns
They say we should know history because if you don’t know history, history will repeat itself. Unfortunately that is truer than you might think. One thing that has really caught my attention lately is the false doctrine that has become mixed into Christianity. Any...
by Jean A Sturgill | Business Challenges, Learning to Walk, National Concerns
I remember times in my life when it was a blessing that nothing bad happened because I had no money to pay for it. I would love to tell you that my faith got me through my fears, but the truth is that I was young and carefree. I don’t think I had any fears about...
by Jean A Sturgill | Business Challenges, Learning to Walk, Marriage, Family & Relationships, National Concerns, The Body of Christ
Have you ever seen a project that started out right take a turn in another direction? Perhaps the people involved lost focus or the situation that made it possible dissolved. I’ve had that happen to me at least 3-4 times in the last 4 years. In each of the projects or...
by Jean A Sturgill | Business Challenges, National Concerns
It’s summer, and lots of kids are starting lemonade stands. To get started they borrow the table, borrow the chairs, borrow the pitcher, and borrow the spoon. They may have mom and dad float them a loan for the change, the lemons, the sugar, and the ice – or not. Now,...
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, Learning to Walk, National Concerns
I am not sure who first said it. Several folks have been given the credit for saying it. Have you ever heard the definition of insanity? It’s doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. When it comes to Israel, I think the world is a bit...