I was raised in a Christian
military family and have always tried to live my life according to God’s Ten
Commandments. Yet, even though I
considered myself a Christian, I was still searching for answers to many questions. While scanning through some books several
years ago, I came across a book called “30 Days to Understanding What
Christians Believe”. The title made me
curious so I bought it and started reading.
It was written very plainly and clarified the basic 12 beliefs on which
most Christian doctrines are founded.
But it only wetted my interest in finding out more and thus began my
quest for more knowledge.
I started attending a
discipleship class been taught by my friend Gary Heinz. It was here that I learned the real purpose
of being a Christian, to become a disciple and teach others God’s words so that
they will seek Christ’s Salvation. But
my desire to learn more continued.
My friend Laurie, who I have
since named my “Angel of Goodwill”, invited me to her church’s weekly bible
study. My Dad always said if a woman
invites you to attend a function, don’t refuse, she may not invite you
again. She is a beautiful and radiant
Christian in both mind and spirit. I had
no plans, so I went. The warmth of the
group and the knowledge exchanged was exciting and made the evening very
enjoyable. So, I decided to become a
regular member, going each Wednesday evening to bible study but not attending
their Sunday services.
After several weeks, I met Pastor
Chester Mitchell and was impressed by his down to earth personality and
articulate presentation of the bible study lessons. I decided to start attending the weekly
Sunday services. It is a Pentecostal
Church and first time in my life I
felt the presence of God. Pastor Mitchell’s weekly sermons are always
clear, simple and filled with great meaning.
Often times what I had written prior to Sunday’s sermon was also the
subject of his sermons. Being a
musician, I also loved the music of the band and choir.
However, I still was seeking
something inside, I needed some meaning, or purpose. And then it happened; I received the Holy
Ghost and spoke in “tongues”. I had
heard the term speaking in “tongues” but had never really believed that it
could happen to me. People have since
asked me to describe what happened. I
can’t explain it; the utterances just come out of my mouth, and the Holy Ghost
was controlling me. When you are a believer, it just happens.
Since that time my life has
changed, there has become an intensity to express my feelings in words. God gave me the insight to write what I see,
however, it is His words that make the difference. So I started writing essays to several
friends on a weekly basis which I called “This Weeks Words for Thought”. The essays were each based upon a word or
words that I came across in my daily activities. I researched its meaning and relationship to
scriptures in the Bible. At the end of
the essay I would close saying “Not a sermon, just words for thought.” Some are long, some are short, some are
funny, and some require more thought.
However, I hope you will enjoy reading them as much as I have enjoyed
writing about