Helen Oppenheimer And Her Journey to America

Helen Oppenheimer And Her Journey to America

The author delves into the captivating history of Helen Oppenheimer, his wife Naomi's grandmother who was a Jewish woman set to marry a Jewish lawyer in New York but ended up meeting and subsequently marrying Ferdinand Weyland, a future pastor. The author grapples with themes of fate, coincidence, and divine providence while uncovering Helen's journey to America, her life with Ferdinand, and her conversion to Christianity..
Investing for Eternity. Missions

Change the World with God through Prayer

Look for what God is doing in the world…and become a part of a “team” that is praying for that country, region and or missionary. You can become a part of a team, no matter where you live. Social media gets us anyplace in the world in seconds! We don’t need to be on a “Missions Committee” to do missions ministry! A great encouragement for any of us who are “boomers’ or “Boomers and Beyond” Getting older doesn’t preclude us from prayer ministry!
Bloom Where You Are Planted

Bloom Where You Are Planted

The post discusses the phrase "Bloom Where You Are Planted", influenced by the book Night Light by Terri Blackstock. It reflects on the idea that everyone is put in specific situations and prepared in unique ways for God's purpose, often seen during periods of crisis. The author draws parallels with his experience growing pansies, symbolizing resilience through trying times.