
A drawing a second grade student did and gave to me 🙂 Continue reading “Thirty Days of Jesus Repeat: Day 5- The Babe has arrived!”

A drawing a second grade student did and gave to me 🙂 Continue reading “Thirty Days of Jesus Repeat: Day 5- The Babe has arrived!”
By Elizabeth Prata
Advent series in scripture photos
What is the definition of sin? – Got Questions
Matthew Henry on Matthew 1:18-25
Thirty Days of Jesus series
By Elizabeth Prata
Christmas is coming. It’s a blessed time of year.
We think of the Savior, all the year, every day. (Philippians 4:8). But the Christmas season is a time when we think more pointedly about His incarnation, life, ascension, and return. Who is this Jesus? He was born, lived, died, rose again, and promised to return, to bring eternal life to those who believe and eternal death to those who reject. He tore the veil of human history, parted it into BC and AD, and changed everything. Continue reading “Thirty Days of Jesus Repeat: Introduction”
By Elizabeth Prata

Previous essays in the series:
1. Zacharias: There is no such thing as chance, even when casting lots
2. Anna: The Lord’s Precious Widow
And when the time came for their purification according to the Law of Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord (as it is written in the Law of the Lord, “Every male who first opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord”) and to offer a sacrifice according to what is said in the Law of the Lord, “a pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” (Luke 2:22-24). Continue reading “Nativity & Advent: Sacrifice of Pigeons”
By Elizabeth Prata

Oh, but He does, He certainly does take attendance. He knows all about His creation, and not only where each person is, but where each molecule of each person is, dead or alive.
And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne. And there were open books, and one of them was the book of life. And the dead were judged according to their deeds, as recorded in the books. (Revelation 20:12). Continue reading “Story Behind the Song: When the Roll is Called Up Yonder”
By Elizabeth Prata
In addition to the familiar Bible verses speaking to God’s sovereignty, one of which is at the conclusion of this essay, there is a famous quote from RC Sproul that exalts God’s sovereignty:
If there is one single molecule in this universe running around loose, totally free of God’s sovereignty, then we have no guarantee that a single promise of God will ever be fulfilled.
It is a great quote because it speaks to how God created and upholds every single atom in the universe. He is the author, architect, and absolute king over all. Continue reading “Word of the Week: Sovereign”
By Elizabeth Prata

Advent season is here. With Thanksgiving next week and the weather getting colder, the Christmas decorations are starting to peek out. I plan to put up mine on Thanksgiving night. I don’t have many, the apartment is small and the cat is too interested. A few years ago he ate the bow on one of them and the next year the pine cone off another. But I’ll put up lights or battery candles in each window, for sure, so people driving by will enjoy the glow. Continue reading “Prata Potpourri: Thanksgiving treats, Sleep, Sharing the Gospel, more”
By Elizabeth Prata

The Fourth Estate. A phrase coined back in the mid 1700s by British politician Edmund Burke, or by Lord Brougham in 1823, depending on the source. The Three Estates in feudal times were the socio-economic divisions between classes, loosely divided by three Estates of the Clergy (First Estate), Nobility (Second Estate), and Shire Commissioners, knights or burghers (Third Estate).
The press as a Fourth Estate was never considered part of the societal structure but is deliberately outside of them all. This is because the role of the media was to be the watchdog of the other three ‘estates’ when one or more of them went awry, and to give voice to the people. It was supposed to be an advocate for the people, particularly the “voiceless.” Continue reading “Eyewitness: The Death Of Journalism”
By Elizabeth Prata
Everyone is dreaming a dream now. Everyone is having a vision now. It’s practically the ticket of entry into a church and almost required for faith…among the Charismatics and false teachers, that is. Continue reading “What the Bible says about Dreamers”
By Elizabeth Prata
The Roman Catholic Church is Christian, right? It’s different from us Protestants, but we can learn from them/use some of their rituals/admire their spiritual fathers, right? We can partner with them in moral endeavors, right?
No. The Roman Catholic Church (RCC) is just as false as a Muslim mosque. The Catholic Church is apostate. The Catholic Church is a mission field. Continue reading “Some truths about the papacy”