Rev. Donald E. Wildmon is Founder and Chairman Emeritus of American Family Association (AFA) and American Family Radio (AFR).
Man is made for worship and will always intuitively worship something. There is also a need within man for fellowship and scholarship. No man can do without these three ships.
When the wrongs we perceive are allowed to become things to be repaid we often find that getting even loosing those things that mean the most.
Sins of the spirit aren’t necessarily detectable in appearance but are just as deadly as those that are. Every sin, seen or unseen spring from a root and that root of sin will destroy us if not weeded from us.
Every person on the planet is given the same amount of time in every day. We always seem to make time for those activities that are important to us. Priorities matter.
The body of Christ most accurately reflects Him in their acts of kindness and god will. When we give of ourselves we receive much, much more.
Separation of church and state does not mean separation from civic duty. Beginning with responsibility to insure that those in public office are good people and being mindful that all humans make mistakes.
Religion is everywhere. When one truly looks at the capabilities within one’s self we see how desperate we are for help from outside ourselves; thus the birth of religion. But Christianity isn’t just another religion because without the Cross of Christ, it’s a phony.
Every small decision we make goes into the make-up of the fabric of our lives. In reality, no decision is small or insignificant.
Who among us can cast the first stone of condemnation? Christ tells us that forgiveness of sin for ourselves is dependent on our forgiving others.
There many aspects to God, The Father, that many Christians have either missed or have simply never been taught. He is a being completely different from us; unobtrusiveness is only one of His attributes.
The Rev. Don Wildmon shares with our listeners a letter he wrote to his own father many years ago expressing his appreciation for the life-principles handed down to him as a youngster.
As we mature we begin to see our parents through an ever growing gratitude for their sacrifices, wisdom and God-centered influence deposited within us.
a simple smile often communicates more that words. It doesn’t take much effort at all and the reward is priceless.
Adopting the legal end of religion without the spirit of it is not to be religious at all.
Everyone needs to have dreams to help us keep trying when we think we have gone as far as we possibly can.
One must make sure that the goal worked so hard for is actually what is desired as the outcome.
What is Faith? No evidence is necessary for assurance of the substance of the given Word of God.
We all have the need to love and to be loved. Unexpressed love will destroy the human being.
Defensiveness in our adversity helps neither our problem nor those who are watching our lives. We must keep our “chips” far away from our shoulders.
Determined to become a writer, Charles Dickens kept trying. When no one else believed in him he believed in himself and eventually his dream came to fruition.