SUNDAY EXTRA:
Alaska Railroad Knowledge and Panning for Gold | Hobo Shoestring
The sunshine helped cause the gold dust to be seen easier. The Alaska Railroad bull caught me then a local train rolled by.
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SUNDAY EXTRA:
Alaska Railroad Knowledge and Panning for Gold | Hobo Shoestring
The sunshine helped cause the gold dust to be seen easier. The Alaska Railroad bull caught me then a local train rolled by.
SUNDAY EXTRA:
Railroad Knowledge Hobo Walk to the Yard | Hobo Shoestring
Plethora of railroad related information in this video. Information parts start around seven minutes into the video. So sorry for the blustery wind sounds and being bouncy. Thanks for encouraging me to get out!
SUNDAY EXTRA:
How to 'Fire Up' a Steam Locomotive | blancolirio
At the Nevada County NGRR museum last weekend…
SUNDAY EXTRA:
The Rise of Locomotive "Vandalism" | V12 Productions
In this video, we'll examine some of the locomotive "nose jobs" that have been appearing over the last five years. Colorful graffiti on trains isn't uncommon, but some of these paint jobs are in a gray area.
For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.
1 Corinthians 2:2
Never were those arms opened so wide as they were on the Roman cross. One arm extending back into history and the other reaching into the future.
Max Lucado
It is true that the sheer unadorned story of the life of Jesus has in it a unique power to move the hearts of men. Dr. James Stewart quotes an example. The Christian missionaries had come to the court of Clovis, the king of the Franks. They told the story of the Cross, and, as they did, the hand of the old king stole to his sword hilt. "If I and my Franks had been there," he said, "we would have stormed Calvary and rescued him from his enemies." When we deal with ordinary, untechnical people, a vivid, factual picture has a power that a close knit argument lacks. For most people, the way to the recesses of a man's inmost being lies, not through his mind, but through his heart.
~ Willian Barclay
Lazy preachers have no right to appeal to 1 Corinthians 2:1-5 to justify indolence in the study and careless delivery in the pulpit. These verses do not prohibit diligent preparation, passion, clear articulation, and persuasive presentation. Rather, they warn against any method that leads people to say, “What a marvelous preacher!” rather than, “What a marvelous Savior!”
D.A. Carson