24 Years of Marriage, a Blessing!

On this day, June 23rd, back in 1984, in Wisconsin, I married a beautiful young girl from Boston named Laurel Anne Ryan. And 24 years later, as I celebrate my wedding anniversary, I am a very happy and blessed man. We thank God for His blessings, and trust Him for many more years together.

Twenty-four years ago in my marraige vows to Laurel, I included my life verse from the Bible, from Psalm 73 — because my only hope to fulfill my vows and make this worthy woman happy, would be with the help of my Lord.

My flesh and my heart may fail,
but God is the strength of my heart
and my portion forever.

(ESV)

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Cheer out loud for biblical fidelity!

In reading the superb and commendable new book, WHY WERE NOT EMERGENT, BY TWO GUYS WHO OUGHT TO BE, I found a most excellent item in the endnotes (yes, I am one of those folks who always reads them).

As the Episcopal Church USA (a part of the world Anglican church) moves to embrace the homosexual agenda, and even ordains and exalts active homosexual clergymen, some African Anglicans (and others) rightly broke communion with these Americans.

You’ll cheer (out loud, I hope) after you read this [as told in the endnote]…

When the ECUSA wanted to send a delegation to Uganda in order to offer financial assistance to the people, the Archbishop explained why he could not accept such a delegation. “If we fall silent about what you have done — promoting unbiblical sexual immorality — and we overturn or ignore the decision to declare a severing of relationship with ECUSA, poor displaced persons will receive aid. Here is our response: The gospel of Jesus Christ is not for sale, even among the poorest of us who have no money. Eternal life, obedience to Jesus Christ, and conforming to his Word are more important. The Word of God is clear that you have chosen a course of separation that leads to spiritual destruction. Because we love you, we cannot let that go unanswered …. As a result, any delegates you send cannot be welcomed, received, or seated. Neither can we share fellowship nor even receive desperately needed resources. If, however, you repent and return to the Lord, it would be an occasion for joy.”

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