Perspective

  • Where are God’s Sheep?

    O beautiful for spacious skies,For amber waves of grain,For purple mountain majestiesAbove the fruited plain!America! America!God shed His grace on thee,And crown thy good with brotherhoodFrom sea to shining sea! Who can forget singing this song in elementary school? This… Continue reading

  • Gospel Alert: the sincerity of the gospel is lost

    The truth of God’s message, the gospel of salvation and all its promises is out there. Somewhere out there, are the faithful, the righteous people of God, those who have not compromised their faith to gain the things of the… Continue reading

  • Persecution – Not Really – Christian character matters

    During Covid, Christians and evangelicals believed that persecution was upon them. A microspcopic bug, contagious, deadly, with no protection against it, the measures taken to limit its spread threw Christians into a conspiracy spin. Faith? They forgot they had any.… Continue reading

  • It is exhausting! A little rant today.

    Political rhetoric is tiring. Biblical rhetoric is tiring. Christian speak is tiring. Religious-political rhetoric is destroying all good things, family and the image of Christ which believers should be. I don’t know about anyone else, but I have had it… Continue reading

  • Reflection for the times

    In reflecting on my previous six blog posts, I realize I point out the historical division of race in our country. I must. I am a woman of Mexican ancestry. My worldview has been shaped by the circumstances I was born… Continue reading

  • The elephant in the room is causing a lot of destruction

    Isaiah 5: 20 (NKJV) says, ” Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! AND – Many Christians and evangelicals… Continue reading

  • To obey…the words of Jesus

    Well, I will start this post as if I was in the middle of a conversation. Because I was. I was talking to God about stuff. With all the turmoil in the country my first thought is to speak out,… Continue reading