Thank you to Jan Lacher for pointing me to this. This video has been around for almost a year, but I just saw it and was reminded, again, how extraordinary is the love of God toward us.
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‘See what kind of love the father has given to us’ – Prodigal: An Animation
Posted in Uncategorized on March 30, 2011| 1 Comment »
Repost: “I have a resolve to make Scripture verses part of Michael’s life.”
Posted in commentary, Scripture on August 22, 2010| Leave a Comment »
First posted on January 9, 2010: A convicting and helpful guest post from my friend, Jan Lacher: I have been incredibly inspired this week as I have listened to Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Leigh DeMoss. The subject over the past three days has been memorizing Scripture. Usually, every morning, as I give Michael his […]
Repost: “How do I think about this without becoming overwhelmed with grief?”
Posted in commentary on August 16, 2010| Leave a Comment »
One of the most-commented on posts for the past year. This was first presented on May 27, 2010. Many thanks to my friend, Jan Lacher, for writing this post today – JPK This past Monday night, I cried some lukewarm tears. My three older children played piano pieces for their yearly piano recitals. Christina played […]
“How do I think about this without becoming overwhelmed with grief?”
Posted in commentary on May 27, 2010| 11 Comments »
Many thanks to my friend, Jan Lacher, for writing this post today – JPK This past Monday night, I cried some lukewarm tears. My three older children played piano pieces for their yearly piano recitals. Christina played Firefly Fandango by Bober. David performed Beethoven’s Sonata, c#minor,Op.27#2, Adagio. My senior, Jonathon, performed Chopin’s famous Nocturne Eb […]
Jesus of the Bible is more interesting than Jesus of The Shack
Posted in commentary, Scripture on January 28, 2010| 1 Comment »
Thank you to Jan Lacher for pointing me to Dr. Al Mohler’s blog for Wednesday. Dr. Mohler provided a critique of The Shack by William Paul Young. More than 10 million copies have been sold. Because Pastor John just preached on the subject of Jesus and the man born blind, this paragraph from Dr. Mohler’s […]
“I have a resolve to make Scripture verses part of Michael’s life.”
Posted in commentary, Scripture on January 9, 2010| 11 Comments »
A convicting and helpful guest post from my friend, Jan Lacher: I have been incredibly inspired this week as I have listened to Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Leigh DeMoss. The subject over the past three days has been memorizing Scripture. Usually, every morning, as I give Michael his medications and tube feeding, Revive Our […]
“I was viewing this as ministry. . .”
Posted in commentary on November 6, 2009| 1 Comment »
About a month ago I reported on an email I received from Jan Lacher, who had very encouraging news about adult leaders who wanted to include her son Michael, who lives with severe disabilities, in their Wednesday evening class at Bethlehem’s north campus. Yesterday I received an email from Jan on what recently happened in […]
Other Resources
Posted in on September 13, 2009| Leave a Comment »
This page is dedicated to the other resources related to the disability ministry of Bethlehem Baptist Church, such as elder commitments, rationale for the ministry, and published articles. Creations of God by Jan Lacher Disability Ministry at Bethlehem Baptist Church – August 2004
God’s beautiful love for God’s church
Posted in commentary, Quotes on March 25, 2012| 3 Comments »
Michael Lacher lives a complicated life because of his disabilities. That means his entire family lives a complicated life. They have chosen to live that life in the community of Bethlehem. Michael is well known and regarded at the North Campus of Bethlehem. Today (Sunday) is Michael’s tenth birthday. God gave his mother, Jan, a […]
“Personally I find the doctrine of the sovereignty of God to be the most comforting. . .”
Posted in commentary, Scripture on July 28, 2011| 2 Comments »
Amazing testimony. The video and audio are a little rough, but it is worth the 7 minutes. You can also see it by clicking here. Thank you to Jan Lacher for sending it to me.
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