Ray Wylie Hubbard’s Debut at the Grand Ole Opry - Loose Grand Ole Opry - Nashville, TN 7.17.19 #raywyliehubbard #nashville #music
Ray Wylie Hubbard’s Debut at the Grand Ole Opry - Loose Grand Ole Opry - Nashville, TN 7.17.19 #raywyliehubbard #nashville #music
Imagine yourself moving into a house with a huge picture window overlooking a grand view.
Covenant theology helps us to see the grand and glorious unity in Scripture.
Music can intensify moments of elation and moments of despair. It can connect people and it can divide them. The prospect of psychologists turning their lens on music might give a person the heebie-jeebies, however, conjuring up an image of humorless people in white lab coats manipulating sequences of beeps and boops to make grand pronouncements about human musicality.
In the grand scheme of things, does my career even matter to God? Does it matter to God what I chose to do for my job?
I woke up this morning, and it was raining. Again. Instead of cursing, I decided to ignore my alarm for a few more moments. I rolled over with grand delusions of not oversleeping and lied to myself about being able to wake up willingly in precisely 9 minutes. Stop it. It could happen. But, you’re […]
Big God moves... have a pattern Plan . God has a great plan. The "Grand Plan" for the growth of His Kingdom. We don't see this plan, but can see the fruits
Are you planning a Grand Canyon RV camping trip? If so, make sure you DON'T do these seven things! We're speaking from experience...
People in the academy often ask me, why religion? Why is religion so helpful for kids to thrive? Among the several things I might say, I point to the transformative power of transcendence: an encounter that is so meaningful and profound that it propels change in how kids understand themselves and their place in the world<br>Second, I suggest that religion not only offers an encounter with the divine, but also provides an embodied belief system—a real community of people offering defined ideals,…
We can learn a lot from trees. Honestly, the metaphors they offer are so numerous I’d like to write a book about it. Many biblical psalmists and prophets, along with Jesus Himself, reference trees and other plants to help us better understand God and what this life is all about. And today I’d like to use them to illustrate a valuable point for us to consider<br>If a tree isn’t growing, what is it doing? Although we cannot visibly see it in real…
Thinking about taking ole Scruffy on your next road trip adventure? Consider these tips to make RVing with your pet as enjoyable as possible!
Ray Comfort dives into a concept that over 6.5 million people believe to be true—a flat earth—and uses it to present the gospel.
Ray Comfort explains why he doesn't use the "sinner's prayer"...mainly because it's not found in Scripture. To see other videos where Ray answers YOUR questi...