February 19, 2024 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, Grief
Should believers grieve when a believing loved one dies

Grief is painful. We all face grief often in our lifetimes. Some grief is relatively minor (broken bones, financial losses, crooked politicians and pastors, betrayal, etc.). But when we lose […]

December 21, 2023 by Ken Yates in Blog - 1 Thess 4:13, Death, Grief, Second Coming
Does Christmas bring some sadness to you

In my younger days I often heard stories about how Christmas was a sad time for many people in our churches. The season brought back memories of loved ones who […]

Welcome to the Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin is answering three questions. Why does Matthew talk about the difficulty of being born again? Is Matthew talking about being […]

May 22, 2019 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - Cancer, Grief, Suffering, Surgery
God Is Faithful

On December 19, 2018, Sharon, my wife of 42 years, went in for a fairly routine surgery to remove a football-size benign ovarian cyst. It turns out that the cyst […]

Sharon is going to be Sharon.

My wife of 42 years, Sharon Dallas Wilkin, went in on Dec 19 to have a large ovarian cyst removed. All the tests indicated that it was benign. Here is […]

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