2020-05-28T21:10:32-04:00

This about page is an informal page directed at drawing people into my story, and that of my family.  I’ve had an about page that was more formal in the past.  Those tend to look like a business card or my LinkedIn account. The design of this approach is to offer a snapshot of my narrative and the personality behind the degrees and achievements.  Granted, people would like to know more about my credentials if they’re really interested in my writings.  However,... Read more

2020-05-22T09:52:17-04:00

If your youngest son starts talking down about some of your leaders . . . you cannot blame it on other kids at school or church . . . if you’re in quarantine! Watch the video for the announcement on our reopening of Long Lake Friends Church on 05.31.20 at 10 am.  Like other congregations in our state and nation, we are emerging from quarantine with precautions.  We look forward to seeing you soon. Bob Revnell, Elder & Trustee Reading... Read more

2020-05-22T13:33:27-04:00

What follows is a report from a Pastors Roundtable | Live From Washington D.C.  This live stream of a virtual pastors roundtable conference was hosted by the Family Research Council: frc.org The conference emcee was Tony Perkins, President of the Family Research Council.  Members of the Administration and Cabinet joined the conference.  President Donald Trump also took time to encourage pastors in this live stream. The following list is a group of Host Pastors: Garrett Booth, Carter Conlon, Jentezen Franklin, Jack Hibbs,... Read more

2020-05-15T09:46:20-04:00

Jethro says to “provide” 70 men in the King James Version, and these 70 men will have good character traits.  Well, we’ll probably preach on their character traits, but the word “provide” in Hebrew is a prophetic term.  It’s the same term for seeing . . . prophetically seeing visions. Bob Revnell, Trustee & Elder Reading | Matthew 9.1-13 Reading & Message Jethro’s Insight Pastor Jared | Jethro’s Insight I’m offering my sermon notes FREE this week for Jethro’s Insight. To view... Read more

2020-05-15T14:30:31-04:00

Real research, Rush Limbaugh, Monty Python, Red vs. Blue analysis, and a call for revival, all in one article.  Has this whole thing become more complicated because of some governmental tug-of-war . . . Red vs. Blue?  I really do not like to draw party lines, so I’ll let others lead the way this week. TOC Monmouth University polls Rush’s rant Fake news? National Governors Association States that have begun to reopen States that have a plan and a start... Read more

2020-05-10T16:05:20-04:00

Hannah knew the importance of Samuel’s spiritual growth. From her song we hear her rejoice in the Lord, cry out that no one is holy like the Lord, there is no Rock like our God, proclaim that He raises us up, and He is our Judge and strength. – Crystal Ingle Bob Revnell usually does our Reading on Sunday mornings.  As we talked this week, we thought it would be good to ask my wife Crystal to share a Reading. ... Read more

2020-05-10T16:04:24-04:00

This week, I’m not sure there’s anything new to report in Michigan, so I’m going to pull away a little.  The real problem that I think we have, our real dilemma at this moment, is that there is good news. If there is good news, then there should probably be an appropriate response.  However, I’m still waiting to see one from our leaders.  Here’s a brief snapshot of the news this week, Michigan’s Dilemma | Good News? Table of Contents... Read more

2020-05-01T00:08:14-04:00

This is a transfer of spiritual leadership.  Joshua is to become more than a leader or a warlord.  This is a public call to Joshua’s new sacred office, his sacred trust. Crystal and Eliseo Ingle Recitation, Teaching, and Prayer For this piece, we simply needed a substitute for Bob Revnell, who usually provides our readings.  I turned to my family first.  I actually count it an honor when I have the opportunity to highlight anyone from my family in any aspect... Read more

2020-05-02T08:39:08-04:00

This week, I was reaching the point of disgust because there is a true lack of dialogue.  When I use the term dialogue, I mean a civil discourse, a well-informed discourse, perhaps even a discourse from the higher levels of the academie.  Like many, I haven’t known what discipline of the academie to listen to: i.e. political science, social science, medical science.  Despite all the noise, we are facing a Constitutional crisis in Michigan.  We need to return to the Balance... Read more

2020-04-23T22:07:45-04:00

Gideon seems to be risking his life to obey the Lord. When was the last time we took any type of social risk to obey the Lord? Bob Revnell, Trustee & Elder Reading | Matthew 8.18-34 The cost of following Jesus: many followed Jesus during His ministry.  Not all people were real disciples, but the excitement was palpable.  Many were being healed of diseases and set free from evil spirits.  Food was manifested, since the crowd had forgotten to bring... Read more


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