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Wednesday Share: The Human Eye
For today's post share, I'm sharing this article from Dr. Jason Lisle on the human eye. It's really an amazing part of God's creation. As a photographer I see just how crazy good cameras have gotten; between megapixel count, the speed they can take images, A.I., etc. Yet despite that, the human eye still remains infinitely more advanced than any camera. Evolution can't explain it, though they say they can. But Dr. Lisle will explain it much better than I can. I hope you'll e
Jeremey Voit
Dec 10, 20251 min read


In Desperation Do We Finally See?
From the very beginning, from the time that sin entered the world, creation has groaned, awaiting the restoration of all things. There's a sense of desperation that permeates Scripture. Doubtless did Adam and Eve think upon the birth of their first born that he would be the promised seed, one who would crush the serpents head. Instead he continued the same pattern as his parents and fell headlong into sin. Generations came and went until Noah. Would he perhaps be the savior?
Jeremey Voit
Dec 9, 20253 min read


Monday Share; How does God think of us?
Can I be honest with you? Sometimes (a lot of times?) I don't think very highly of myself. My inabilities, my issues, my sin, all of it can drown out any and everything else at times. I see what I expect of myself, and that I'm not matching up to that. I focus on those negatives. On the opposite end of the spectrum is the self-esteem movement that's permeated our Western culture for the last few decades. "You're perfect just the way you are!" is a mantra that seems to have ev
Jeremey Voit
Dec 8, 20251 min read
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