Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Age Old Question

T

here are at least three “Age Old Questions” that I have heard bantered around. The first is “What is the purpose of Life?” The second, much the same “What is the meaning of Life?” and the third and in my mind more to the point “Is there a God?”

R

ight off the bat I would venture to say that the answer to the first question is, ”To die”. I mean; let’s face it, we are born, we live for maybe sixty to eighty years and then we die. Nobody gets out of here alive! Not even Jesus Christ. True, Jesus is said to have been resurrected and now abides in Heaven at the right hand of our Father, but, he still had to die first. All other persons who have been resurrected in the bible were brought back to Earth only to die again. So it seems to me that we live to die.

U

nderstandably this brings in the next big lament. What is the meaning of Life? Knowing our eventuality is death I find this to be a very sensible query because even though we are not the longest living entity on the planet we do have the biggest impact on our surroundings except when compared to natural disasters and even that can be debated. Conversely, we can also have the most beneficial impact. Unfortunately this is usually when we want something.

T

his then brings me to the third question, “Is there a God?“. As I mentioned earlier, I believe this to be the most pertinent of the three. I have heard many people say “If there is a God why does he let children die, murders happen, starvation, plagues etc. etc. and on and on and I say yes. He is letting them happen because he is allowing us to see the results of a life without him.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

As long as you use the Scriptures of your religion to justify its existence you are worshipping your religion and not your God or to put it another way, you are worshipping the Creation not the Creator.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Meet Chikondi Msowoya from Malawi. She is the first of our sponsored children and comes to us through the offices of WorldVision. She is ten years old as of Feb. 28 2010 and lives in a small village in the northern mountains of Malawi.
As our sales grow so will the number of children sponsored grow. We do not limit ourselves to one organization but rotate which organization through which we work. Thank you all for your hard work. AGES.