Tombstones: Jonathan Pease
On a grave from the 1880’s in Nantucket, Massachusetts: Under the sod and under the trees Lies the body of Jonathan Pease. He is not here, there’s only the pod: Pease shelled out and went to God.
On a grave from the 1880’s in Nantucket, Massachusetts: Under the sod and under the trees Lies the body of Jonathan Pease. He is not here, there’s only the pod: Pease shelled out and went to God.
By Lori Porter There is a 55-year-old Chinese man who played basketball with us on our women’s team. A couple of Fridays ago I decided he would be my “person of the day” when we practiced. I discussed the million-dollar bill Gospel tract with him, but he was very nonchalant about Hell. I called Pat
Ronald McDonald House was sponsoring a day at the beach for kids stricken with cancer. I was on the same beach with my two daughters for our Hope Chapel Family Camp. I handed out about a hundred million-dollar bill Gospel tracts, when I decided to strike up a conversation with three young people in their
There will be a change of plans concerning this Saturday’s P.I.E. event. We will not be sponsoring a booth at the Richmond Street fair in El Segundo because we were informed that we can’t hand out literature from our church. PLAN B: We will meet at Hope Chapel at noon to go to the fair
Rescuers searched the ash-coated slopes of a volcanoe in Ecuador for 30 missing people after a devastating eruption sent lava, rocks and vapor onto Andean villages, forcing tens of thousands to flee. At least one person was killed and dozens suffered injuries, mainly burns, when Tungurahua erupted. -L.A. Times, 8/19/06