Author Archives: Wayne
Devoted Discipleship
This message by Pastor Rod Harris was delivered at Trinity Baptist Church on Wednesday evening, February 21st, 2007, and was taken from various passages.
The Hmuan Mnid
A friend emailed this to me and I had to pass it on. Do you fall within the 55%? We are indeed fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14). fi yuo cna raed tihs, yuo hvae a sgtrane mnid too. Cna … Continue reading
Screwtape Letter #11
(Editor’s note: These posts on the Screwtape Letters are the result of the high-school Sunday school class that my wife and I teach at Trinity Baptist church, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Our goal is to use this classic fiction by C. … Continue reading
Silent Lord’s Supper
No, Marcel Marceau was not our special guest speaker. Last Sunday nights Lord’s Supper service was totally absent of the human voice. In prior services we were given a brief outline as to how this service would be conducted, so … Continue reading
Giving 101
This sermon by Pastor Rod Harris was delivered at Trinity Baptist Church on Sunday morning, February 18, 2007, and is taken from various passages: 2 Corinthians 8:8,9, Matthew 28:19, Philippians 4:18, Acts 4:32.
Wednesday message, 02/14/07
“Stubborn, Narrow-minded and Unyielding: High Praise or Demeaning Insult?“, a Wednesday-evening devotional message by pastor Rod Harris.
Friday Photos: Rook
A couple of weeks ago our daughter and son-in-law and granddaughter spent the weekend with us. When we get together we almost always play Rook, a nasty habit they learned while at college. This time we were a bit distracted … Continue reading
Sunday p.m. Message, 02/11/07
The Comforting/Terrifying Character of God, from Nahum 1:1-2:13, by pastor Rod Harris.
Pharaoh and Blogging
“The Pharaoh behind the Pharaoh” is a phrase that has captivated my mind for the past week. I heard it used by Dr. Russell Moore in a chapel service at Southern seminary in which he spoke a week ago Thursday … Continue reading
Screwtape Letter #10
My Dear Wormwood, (Editor’s note: These posts on the Screwtape Letters are the result of the high-school Sunday school class that my wife and I teach at Trinity Baptist church, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. If any of this material would be … Continue reading
