At 12:15 pm Eastern, Christian Aid Ministries announced on their site:Read it all
Email Tip of the Day: Check Your Spam Box
Gmail does you a great service by routing spam you receive into its own box. You will never see it or be bothered by it. And after 30 days, Gmail deletes it “forever” for you.
Gmail does you a great disservice by treating some of your legitimate email as spam. You know what that means — you will never see it and after 30 days, it’s gone “forever.”
Oh, you think you’re free of this problem since you don’t use Gmail? Think again. No matter what email system you use, you better find out what’s happening with your spam or junk email! Read it all
Lena (Wagler) Yoder Was Born Today
My mother-in-law Lena (Wagler) Yoder was born in 1918 — 103 years ago! She died in 1995, less than a week before her 77th birthday. Now she is where they count not time by years.
When we got word that she had died, I was part way through an “Applications for Youth” page for the youth Sunday School quarterly published by Christian Light Publications. Here is how I wrapped up that particular page: Read it all
Signs of the End, Warnings, and Encouragement
I very much appreciate your concern and your teaching and your dedication to communicating it.
You addressed some issues and made some points that I’ve wanted to write about for the last year or more. But then I’ve had lots I’ve wanted to write about… Alas (and/or fortunately), most of it doesn’t ever get done. So I’m glad you tackled this subject!
I secured Peter’s permission to publish his letter here for the open Web. Read it. You just might find in it the very something you’re needing for these days and these times.
After Peter’s letter, I have a few closing comments.
–Mark Roth
June 2021
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Greetings to you in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the ending; who is, was, and is to come, the Almighty.
The Holy Spirit has laid it on my heart to write to you concerning the lateness of the hour, the signs of the end of the age, and the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. I also have four warnings the Lord has given me, and some words of encouragement. Read it all
Covid-19 Pandemic: We Face Far More Than a Virus!
Jon Kropf wrote a piece earlier this year which he titled “We Are Facing More Than a Virus.” I don’t know when he wrote it — I received it the evening of March 6, 2021. After securing Jon’s permission, I published it online the next day.
I’m using this post here at Ain’t Complicated to highlight some chunks from his lengthy article. I link to the article itself at the end of this post. I urge you to read it.
I am asking myself the question, “Should I accept a coronavirus vaccine if it is offered to me? What if it is made obligatory by the government?” We have been praying about this. It has been a prayer request on Wednesday evenings. Maybe it seems odd that I would open this discussion about deception with, the garden of Eden and a coronavirus vaccine. Many of you know I work in healthcare. I do not present this as an expert voice. Let me explain that I know very little about vaccines and have not done extensive research on this subject. In short, my understanding of the science behind the 2020 events and the various vaccines is minimal. To be honest with you, I donβt really know who I can trust to tell me the truth in medical journals or on media sites.
We Now Have Ten Children!
Our son Drew gave us the opportunity to be among the invited speakers at their wedding reception. He acknowledged knowing that I’m not a fan of open mic, but wanted me to say something anyway. Well, what’s a Dad to say but, “OK”? π
I drew up a fine list of potential things to say weeks ago. And put the matter out of my mind pending further review on the way to the wedding in Pennsylvania. Due to a series of factors, the review never happened. But I knew I could take my computer with me to the reception and do my memory refreshing before the wedding (or whatever I thought).
The wedding day came and I, forgetting that important detail, decided not to take my computer to the wedding site. When that unfortunate detail dawned on me, I found myself 30-40 minutes distant from my computer! And I could remember nothing of my notes except the two things most important to me. Good enough.
And from there sprouted what I will call the keenest disappointment for me of the whole trip. Read it all
Singer Featherweight Sewing Machine
This Singer Featherweight 221 sewing machine belonged to my Grandma Roth. It seems like I inherited it four years ago from my Aunt Rosana Roth. (That’s a funny way to put it, I know.) My wife Ruby Roth tested it a little bit and said it works wonderfully. She’d like to keep it to use. I’d like to keep it because it belonged to my Grandma (and because Ruby would like to keep it). And certain stuff that’s older than I am also appeals to me. π Read it all