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  • Susan Boyle – Dreams can come true

    Susan Boyle – Dreams can come true

    The Unauthorized Biography by Alice Montgomery

    Christian Biography – Review by Roger Harned

    NOTE: As part of our focus on reviews of books for Christian Readers, I have made a commitment to post regular reviews in addition to the reviews of others on this site.

    This book about Susan Boyle caught my attention because of her public witness for Jesus Christ by choice of her music in a hostile environment of secular television. Her gentle heart and tremendous talent now have the attention of millions.

    Alice Montgomery catches the flavour of Susan’s meteoric sudden rise to fame after years of humble service and preparation. Here is a sampling of her story:

    “It turned out that Susan, like so many single women, had become the primary carer for her mother Bridget, and Bridget’s death three years earlier had left a terrible gap in her life.”

    Going back to age 25, the London Daily Mirror had discovered Susan singing “Jesus Christ Superstar.”

    Later Susan would be sought after by the likes of Lloyd Webber and numerous others.  

    Montgomery details the adventure of Britain’s Got Talent and other shows that brought Susan into the public eye.  Her biography also includes several color photos from Susan’s life and many stories from different eras of Susan Boyle’s most unusual life.

    Montgomery points out many revealing facts like this one:

    “The first issue Oprah tackled was the makeover nonsense, which had attracted such criticism from some quarters, as if a woman shouldn’t be allowed to make the best of what she had.”

    Millions heard Susan’s performance of “Ave Maria” for the Pope.

    One story of humility that touched me was this quote by Susan:

    “’I was a cheeky little girl at home,’ Susan told the Sunday Times. ‘You had to fight your corner in a family the size of ours.’”

    Her story is compelling, interesting, and in her own personal way, a witness of Christ and example to many insecure young women who just want to say: I dreamed a dream.

     

  • Bruce Atchison – Christian Author

    Bruce Atchison – Christian Author

    We are pleased to welcome Christian author and blogger, Bruce Atchison. His Christian Social Witness could be a wake-up call for some of you who blindly follow false teachings.

    Roger Harned

    Bruce wrote on our Author Comments:

    I gave my life to Christ in 1969 but nobody mentored me. Consequently, I lacked discernment skills. I joined a cultic house church in 1971 and learned what I thought were advanced truths. Now I know that those teachings were blasphemous. I wrote how the Lord set me free in How I Was Razed: A Journey from Cultism to Christianity. People need to know the real Jesus and the real gospel, not false gospels and false Christs.

    From Bruce’s blog you will be interested to know:

    Bruce Atchison is a legally-blind freelance writer and the author of 3 published memoirs. Bruce live in Radway, Alberta, Canada.

    Deliverance from Jericho: Six Years in a Blind School is the story of Bruce Atchison, one such child. Shuttled between a dysfunctional family and an uncaring asylum, his feelings and experiences are related here in a candid fashion. Through his partially-sighted eyes, readers are given a glimpse beyond the manicured lawns and impressive facades into the daily life of Jericho Hill School for the Deaf and Blind.

  • A Heart Cries Out

    A Heart Cries Out

    A heart cries out

    In sad futility:

    Is anyone out there?

    Does anyone care?

     

    Yes, says the Lord

    I hear your prayer.

    Do you hear my answer?

    Do you really care?

     

    A soul sadly survives

    Without being alive:

    Why do I matter?

    Why do my thoughts scatter?

     

    I still love your soul.

    I showed you the Way.

    When will you believe,

    That your heart will not deceive?

     

    Is anyone out there?

    Does anyone care?

     

    I hear you in prayer.

    I AM your joy and salvation.

     

    Sad, isn’t it – the futility of one without God.

    In fact, the Bible points to many of God’s faithful who have moments of doubt and hopelessness.  Yet their answer always comes though faith and prayer.

    The American Heritage Dictionary gives us a rather complete picture of futility by definition:

    1. The quality of having no useful result; uselessness.
    2. Lack of importance or purpose; frivolousness.
    3. A futile act.
    “Life without God is lifelessness.
    We often confuse the emotions and moods of the heart with the temporal worldly meanings imposed on our self-seeking souls by the ruler of this world.
    • The world does not equate Heart to soul.
    • Love is only equated to sexual love by the imposition of false meaning twisting our every thought.

    We do not think to ask God for an answer.  Time after time our heart cries out in hopelessness.

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    Without God as part of the love of our life, we miss out on the very love God intended.
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    The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? – Jeremiah 17:9 KJV
    If you want to understand the heart, look to the Hebrew root word: leb.
    Foremost in your understanding of your own heart is that your heart is your soul. 

    We are not really just the flesh and bones that others see or the mind and actions you show off to others. At the core of our being, you are your Leb:

    inner man, mind, will, heart, understanding; 

    1. Inner part, midst
    2. midst (of things)
    3. heart (of man)
    4. soul, heart (of man)
    5. mind, knowledge, thinking, reflection, memory
    6. inclination, resolution, determination (of will)
    7. conscience
    8. heart (of moral character)
    9. as seat of appetites
    10. as seat of emotions and passions
    11. as seat of courage

    Yes, there is much more to us than just our nature of the flesh.

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    The scriptures about the heart are also most revealing.  The list is long and includes some of what Jesus had to say about our hearts.

    Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.’ – John 7:38 ESV

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    So why are faith and prayer the answer?

    Did you hear a conversation in the opening poem?

    One caught-up in his or her own heart will have neither humility nor faith to hear God’s answer:

    requiring trust in Jesus as Lord.

     Psalm 4:

    Answer me when I call, O God of my righteousness!
    You have given me relief when I was in distress.
    Be gracious to me and hear my prayer!

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    Jesus Christ, who sacrificed Himself on the Cross because of God’s love for you said:

    And whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith. – Matthew 21:22 ESV

    Does your heart cry out?

    You with ears to hear, listen to God in your conversation of prayer.

    Jesus IS Lord.