Are Ye Able?
Today on June 6, 2016, I’m on the plane flying home from Boston. Yesterday, I preached at First Baptist of Boston my home church’s 351st church anniversary. My text was
The Complete Works
Today on June 6, 2016, I’m on the plane flying home from Boston. Yesterday, I preached at First Baptist of Boston my home church’s 351st church anniversary. My text was
5.12.2016 Having a birthday in this social media world meant that I received an electronic birthday wish from my optometrist office, one from Holland America since we’ll be cruising with
Our granddaughter Sage will be attending the private San Domenico School this coming school year after only completing 4 grades at the public Coleman Elementary School. This was a very
Rev. Dr. Paul Martin 4.30.2016 I am pleased to be here on behalf of American Baptist Churches, USA, for our Interim General Secretary Susan Gillies in Valley Forge and our
4.6.2016 In a recent SF Chronicle article, “Researchers Seek to Define What Makes a ‘Good Death’ (4/3/2016),” the study found that when people were asked what they would define as
April 2, 2016, 1:00 PM, First Baptist Church of Boston Welcome and Opening Prayer God is gracious. He heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds. Great is the Lord,
3.31.2016 This past week, Patty Duke suddenly died. She was only 69 and I will be turning 67 in just 42 days. Like many in my generation, I grew up
3.28.16 Recently, I had lunch with Caney, our 5-year old grandson at Veggie Grill. On our way out, Daniel pointed a penny on the floor and immediately, Caney picked it
3.26.16 I attended summer school only once in my life. After completing the rest of my 7th grade at Patrick T. Campbell, I went to summer school to catch up
3.26.16 When I literally flunked out of Boston Latin School as a “sixer” meaning 7th grade—the first year in a 6-year program because I couldn’t understand or keep up with