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The Angels Have Waited

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Apr 9, 2009

The Angels Have Waited Woke up midnight Crying empty tears No one sees No one hears   The angels have waited Time to go home So far away Can’t remember when There were No empty days   Life without you Held back too long The floodgates are open Water’s all gone   Woke up sorrow…

Lord of the Demons

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Apr 6, 2009

Jesus and the Demoniac     Luke 8:27-37 Jesus is traveling across the countryside when he encounters a man who has been driven insane by demons.  This man lives in the cemetery.  He is naked and feeds like a wild animal.  Everyone knows about him and everyone fears him.  As Jesus comes near the cemetery, this miserable…

A Need In Honduras

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Apr 2, 2009

For the past week, I have been in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, teaching a group of local pastors about the Hebrew perspective on the New Testament.  For most of them, this is challenging and exciting.  This is my fourth year here, teaching as part of the GLOMOS and Global Action mission.  The objective is to…

But Do I Really Trust You?

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Apr 2, 2009

My intellectual theology is in pretty good shape.  I have a good grasp of most of the doctrines.  I believe them.  I know the arguments and the proofs.  But that kind of theology can’t save me from my demons.    Just putting more correct information in my head does not give me more courage or fortitude…

An Epidemic of Loneliness

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Mar 21, 2009

My friend, Soo-Inn Tan, from Singapore, writes a weekly post.  Today’s edition had something very important to say to all of us who understand the liberty and renewal of Jesus.  The results of the studies that he cites only tell us just how terrible it is to be one of the lost.  He says: I…

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