Archive for August, 2006

Charting unknown waters

Posted on August 23, 2006 at 8:32am by Micah Fries No Comment

Rent is all that I’ve ever known. Tracy and I have rented since we’ve been married and even before that, growing up I never live in a home that we owned due to living as a military kid and then, after my dad retired, being a pastor’s kid. Tracy and I are now taking that…

Whatever you do to the least of these…

Posted on August 21, 2006 at 9:49pm by Micah Fries No Comment

I have long been thankful for Southern Baptist’s commitment to evangelism and missions. We have taken the world by storm, in many ways, through our commitment to spreading God’s word. God has blessed our efforts and our heart. However, in all of our emphasis on evangelism and missions, it often seems that we have lost…

Just in case you’re interested….

Posted on August 19, 2006 at 5:49pm by Micah Fries No Comment

…it appears Jesus’ brother (also known as Luiko of Jesus) has a book and a website expounding on the truth that America has taken the place of Israel and is now the REAL chosen people. Interesting stuff. By the way, don’t laugh too hard. I know some good folks who might halfway believe his premise…

New Pictures

Posted on August 18, 2006 at 10:59pm by Micah Fries No Comment

I love my girls! Most of you already know that, but in case you weren’t aware you can see why by visiting our family website (http://friesville.net) to see newly updated pictures. Check it out here.

A Feeding Frenzy?

Posted on August 18, 2006 at 8:48am by Micah Fries No Comment

I am reformed. There’s really no way around that. I’m strongly in line, theologically, with 4 out of 5 of the doctrines of grace. I’ll leave it to you to determine which one I have a problem with. That being said, most of my friends and ministry partners have generally been those who hold to…

Inconsistent?

Posted on August 16, 2006 at 11:13am by Micah Fries No Comment

I am often confused by evangelical thought. We are strongly in favor of life and the preservation of life, and that stand is to be applauded. Yet, at the same time, there seems to be an unhealthy appreciation and even enjoyment for the participation in war among many, if not almost all of our evangelical…