100 Ago in America

I can’t vouch for the authenticity of the facts from this email that was sent to me, but the sentences that I tacked on to the end are sure true…

Here are some of the U.S. statistics for the Year 1906:
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The average life expectancy in the U.S. was 47 years.

Only 14 percent of the homes in the U.S. had a bathtub.

Reflections: Good Things

I have undertaken a little project during my daily Bible reading: every time that I read about “sharing your faith,” “preaching the gospel,” “teaching the Word,” etc., I underline it and put an “E” next to it, for “Evangelism.” I’m amazed at how often the writers spoke about Jesus, and exhorted their readers to do

SUDDEN DEATH: Art Exhibit!

Two people have been killed and 13 injured after a giant, inflatable sculpture blew free from its moorings. Many were inside the artwork, which consists of connected rooms, when it lifted 30 feet into the air at Riverside Park, Chester-le-Street, County Durham. The Dreamspace sculpture is thought to have drifted for about 40 meters. A

mini-vangie: The Crew

I saw a camera crew on the beach and wanted to find out what was going on. I asked who they were with. “Playboy,” they replied, “and we’re asking if people ever cheated.” I gave the director, Adam, a million dollar bill gospel tract and asked him a few questions too… -SS

Guest E-vangie: Wrong Theory

At the “Hour of Power,” this evening, Richard Chavaria struck up a conversation with a couple of girls. One said, “I don’t believe in Heaven and Hell. I believe in revolution.” Her friend stifled a giggle and corrected her, “You mean evolution.” “Oh, yeah.”