[:en]Thoughts from “OUr Daily Bread” (4/4/18)[:]

[:en]On April 4, 1968, American civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther Kings Jr. was assassinated, leaving millions angry and disillusioned.  Robert F. Kennedy shared the tragic news and appealed for calm by acknowledging not only their pain but his own abiding grief over the murder of his brother, President John F. Kennedy.  He quoted an… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from “OUr Daily Bread” (4/4/18)[:]

[:en]Thoughts from “Our Daily Bread” (4/3/18)[:]

[:en]In 1878, Scotsman Alexander Mackay arrived in Uganda to serve as a missionary.  When he arrived, he first set up a blacksmith forged among a tribe ruled by King Mutesa.  Villagers were surprised to see this foreign stranger  working with his hand forging farming tools as men in Uganda never worked with their hands.  They… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from “Our Daily Bread” (4/3/18)[:]

[:en]Thoughts from “Our Daily Bread” (4/2/18)[:]

[:en]Two men were going to a village called Emmaus.  While they were discussing about the resurrection of Christ, Jesus himself came up and walked along with them, but they did not recognized Him.  When it was nearly evening, they invited Him to say with them.  So Jesus went in and when He was at the table… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from “Our Daily Bread” (4/2/18)[:]

[:en]Thoughts from “Our Daily Bread” (4/1/18)[:]

[:en]When Jesus was resurrected, He left the scars of His palm intact that could be seen and touched.  It was a permanent reminder of His days of confinement and suffering on earth which turned into a memory.  Because of Easter, we can hope that the tears we shed, the struggles we endure, the emotional pain,… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from “Our Daily Bread” (4/1/18)[:]