Eternity
Click on thumbnail for larger image. Awesome artwork by David Miles.
Can this be THE year? Why I pray it is! (by Peggy McIlveene)
Your feelings are perfectly normal, Tracy… I have felt the same way for the past 4 years, when I thought, like you, “Maybe THIS will be the year”, and when January 1st of the next year rolls around, and we are still here, I want to cry! I keep telling myself, “I KNOW the time HAS to be getting close”, but “close” to me is not the same as “close” to the Lord, know what I mean?
Posted 5/1/07The Earth In Prophecy (by David R. Reagan)
Eden (by Greg Killian)
I Can Only Imagine
BEAUTIFUL animation and MP3 of "I Can Only Imagine"!!!Mansions In Heaven (shared by Deborah on 5 Doves)
The Meaning of Heaven (by David R. Reagan)
"The New Earth" (by Total Faith)
After a close brush with death a boy said in relief, "My home’s in heaven, but I’m not homesick." Like him, many feel that at death heaven is a preferable alternative to the "other place," but that it runs a poor second to the reality and stimulus of life here and now. If the views many have about the hereafter were true, this feeling would be justifiable. But from the descriptions and hints Scripture provides, what God is preparing for the redeemed to enjoy so outshines the life we live now that few would hesitate to give up this world for the new one.
Posted 7/24/06Our Resurrection Bodies
An excerpt from Hal Lindsey's "Vanished Into Thin Air"Ready for Perfection (another article I wrote)
"Time - on Earth and in Heaven", by Gary Stearman
The Lord’s view regards past, present and future with perfect clarity. He has told us that certain things will happen. We know that the prophetic winds are blowing, shaping the future panorama. The Apostles wrote that sociopolitical conditions would rapidly worsen in the days before His return, and that a day of great upheaval lies just ahead. In the light of their writings, we struggle to make sense of our times … of time, itself.
Posted 9/19/06Time & Eternity
Concept of being "in" time and "out of" time, by Ray Steadman