
Ed Rowell
Articles
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Sep 17, 2024 |
preachingtoday.com | Haddon Robinson |Dan Meyer |Ed Rowell
Introduction At the risk of ruining your political correctness, I wonder if you are prejudiced. Are you prejudiced against snakes? If a group of snakes moved in next door and inhabited your back yard, do you think it would lower your property values? Suppose your daughter brought a snake home for dinner. Would your family be comfortable with that? Chances are you are prejudiced against snakes.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
preachingtoday.com | Ed Rowell |Bryan Wilkerson
Introduction One time, my family and I went to a restaurant. As per usual, I was off in my own little world while my family grabbed their food and sat down. When I snapped out of it, I looked up and saw my family sitting across the way. So I walked over to them, but I realized that I was looking at them through some windows and I didn’t know how to get to the other room where they were sitting. I was puzzled. I walked the length of the wall trying to find a door.
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Jun 22, 2023 |
preachingtoday.com | Jeffrey Arthurs |Ed Rowell
Introduction During World War II artists were called upon to use their skills for the war effort. John Atherton created a poster warning citizens to guard their words, not carelessly giving information to the enemy. The poster shows a white cross like the grave markers at Arlington Cemetery, a soldier’s helmet on one arm of the cross and a kit belt on the other.
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