Gary D. Robinson (1955-2013) was the pastor of North Side Christian Church, in Xenia, Ohio. He also served at churches in Illinois, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. He was also the author of several sermon collections.
If I didn't believe that the Holy Spirit worked through preaching, not just saying what God wants said, but mysteriously invoking the presence of God, I'd quit preaching and go write comic books.
Brady Whitehead, chaplain of Lambuth College in Tennessee, tells the true
story of a student whose parents were tragically killed in an accident. This
student suddenly became the beneficiary of the estate. According to Brady,
he started squandering the money on lavish trips.
People in other nations who print signs in English often make interesting, and sometimes humorous mistakes. A sign in a Paris hotel read, "Please leave your values at the front desk." Many a traveler far from home and its restraints has done exactly that.
A New York boy was being led through the swamps of Louisiana by his cousin. The city boy asked, "Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"
At one point during a game, the coach said to one of his young players, "Do you understand what cooperation is and what a teamwork is all about?"
The little boy nodded.
In the book, The Pursuit of God, A.W. Tozer gives this interesting illustration: "Has it ever occurred to you that one hundred pianos all tuned to the same fork are automatically tuned to each other?
Last December Cynthia Crossen, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal interviewed a number of Christmas shoppers. One said that she bought two scarves, one to give away and one to keep.
Barbara Walters called her one of the 10 Most Fascinating People of 1995. She's been on David Letterman's show and invited to appear with Oprah Winfrey.
Russet potatoes are one of America's favorite varieties. They were developed by Luther Burbank in 1872. He noticed a potato plant with an unusual bud. He watched the bud until it dropped. When he opened it he found 23 seeds. He selected two that seemed better than the rest and from these two seeds have come all Russet potatoes.