The Majesty and the Beauty of God!

By Glenn Ansley,
April 23, 2010

While this image certainly makes me wish the hubble telescope did not have to be taken out of commission, as a believer in the creator God of the Chrstian Bible, it makes me wish more for the eternal life I will one day spend in the presence of him who created such awesome beauty!

Because of Christ

By Krisite Ansley,
November 4, 2009

I think it is always important to keep a vision of who we were at the forefront of our perception of who we are.

Our Home In Glory

By Glenn Ansley,
September 10, 2009

Life is good! My wife and I just went through our first move as a married couple.

Comfort in Struggle

September 3, 2009

Can you imagine the comfort you would feel if an angel sent from the Lord said to you, "Your words were heard and I have come in response to them"?

Don’t Miss This!

By Glenn Ansley,
August 23, 2009

Defeated. How often this one word could easily describe the Spirit of a Christian.

Like Cold Water…

By Glenn Ansley,
August 7, 2009

There’s something breathtaking to me about the smell of freshly cut grass.

God, You, Pain and Suffering (part three)

By Glenn Ansley,
November 13, 2007

This series is addressing the question, “How do you, as a believer, relate to God after unexplained pain associated with a personal tragedy?” In the first post, I suggested that we use Job as an example. In the second post, I laid out the importance of preaching the truths of Scripture to yourself in the [...]

God, You, Pain and Suffering (part two)

By Glenn Ansley,
November 7, 2007

In my previous post I introduced the story of Job to you. We saw how he serves as an example to all believers who face unexplained personal tragedy. Today, I want to cover the first of two principles that we can glean from Job’s response to the Lord: Preach the biblical truths to yourself.
When tragedy [...]

God, You, Pain and Suffering (part one)

By Glenn Ansley,
November 5, 2007

Pain and suffering affects everyone
It is a well established fact that you cannot be human and escape tragedy.
Kristie and I were married for three years before pain and suffering visited us. We lost our first baby before he or she was born. It was very early in the pregnancy, but the pain was more than [...]