Monday, June 06, 2011

Making a Difference: Pay What You Can

I was really inspired today by a "Making a Difference" story NBC Nightly News ran about how an executive with the Panera Bread chain of restaurants is offering a "pay what you can" service in several of their locations (see video below). You can follow this segment on Facebook




 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/43302811#43302811

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Book Signing this Sunday: Dr. Lucius M. Dalton, author, "The Lord Will Provide"

Book Signing by Dr. Lucius M. Dalton, author of "The Lord Will Provide"
Join us this Sunday, April 10, 2011
at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Washington, DC

Immediately after the 7:45 and 10:45am Worship Services

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day to My Girlfriend!

"Love suffers long & is kind...rejoices in the truth, bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails."                                
1 Corinthians 13:4-13   http://bit.ly.../hIbFv7
Have a blessed, love-filled day, everybody! 
Download or Buy our Devotional of Love: "Love Never Fails" @ http://BibleStudyCafe.com/

Friday, February 11, 2011

Marquita Lister's interview is a Blessing

I recently heard a wonderful interview conducted by MetroConnection
with opera star, Marquita Lister.
(Click Here to Listen | Click Here to Read the Transcript)

Although I heard Ms. Lister via the radio, her beautiful soul
just radiated throughout. When you see the picture on her
Web site, it confirms her outer beauty as well.
http://www.marquitalister.com/Bio_English.htm

In the interview, she gave a powerful testimony of how
she is overcoming a rare disease that I am also blessed to
have, called "Polymyositis." I've written in the past how
this muscle disorder has blessed me and just listening
to Marquita, I'm sure she's already blessed others by
showing how God can work in one's life to overcome
illness.

Be sure to support this wonderful soprano. Buy
her music and donate to her the scholarship she
supports. I plan to do both:
Her Recordings: http://www.marquitalister.com/recordings.html

Her Cause: Negro Spiritual Scholarship Foundation
http://www.negrospiritual.org/

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Beware of Latest in Electronic Pickpocketing

Watch out for the in latest electronic pickpocketing. Put your credit card in aluminum foil.
See the full news story @:
http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/special_report/fox-5-investigates-electronic-pickpocketing-020711

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Great Article about the cult, Scientology

Must read article about the cult known as Scientology:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/02/14/110214fa_fact_wright

Friday, February 04, 2011

Tony Dungy on Faith, Family & Football! : )

Super Bowl Champion Coach (& former Steeler), Tony Dungy talks about faith, family & of course, FOOTBALL! : ) @ http://myfamilytalk.com/

This interview was conducted in the months after the Colts won the Super Bowl a few years ago, by Dr. James Dobson. The multi-part piece re-aired on Dr. Dobson's new show, Family Talk.

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Praise God for Health Care--Pray 1st Congress

As the bills for my recent ER and hospital stays come in the mail, I am so thankful to God for quality, affordable Health Care.

If any member of Congress wants to totally scrap the Health Care Law I suggest you pray first, then make a symbolic first step: Cancel the Govt. sponsored health care that you were provided. Then, if you have children, cancel their policy if they are under the age 27, as they are required to be covered under the current law.

I agree that the Health Care bill needs to be improved in certain areas, but throwing it out completely is not the answer. Again, pray first before you act, members of Congress.

As for the budget deficit, I agree, it's far too high. Again, Congress, take the first step, rescind the pay raise you voted for and received last year. Cut the salaries of all of your staffers as well before consulting them. (I'm being sarcastic, but please pray before you do anything Congressfolk. ) I'll certainly continue to keep you in prayer.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Thank You God, For Dr. King

Amen!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

A Savior Is Born!: Download a Christmas Book for Free

Read "A Savior is Born!," about the birth of Jesus w/your family Christmas morning. Download a free copy from my site:
http://stores.lulu.com/stevekendall
May you have a blessed, happy, safe and warm Christmas celebrating the birth of Jesus!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Faith, Not Fear: Join Us for Our 40 Day Devotional

Join us for our 40 Day Devotional, "Faith, Not Fear."

You can find links to the devotions posted thus far @:


http://biblestudycafe.com/faith40devo.html

Have a blessed day!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Day 19--Faith, Not Fear: YOU KNOW BETTER THAN THAT!

Devotional-Day 19-"Faith, Not Fear" is now online. Topic: "You Know Better Than That!"-Have a blessed evening, everybody!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Day 18--Faith, Not Fear: PERSEVERANCE

Devotional-Day 13-"Faith, Not Fear" is now online. Topic: "PERSEVERANCE"-Join us anytime. Have a blessed day, everybody!

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Sleep When The Baby Sleeps

Devotional-Day 13-"Faith, Not Fear" is now online. Topic: "Sleep When The Baby Sleeps"-Join us anytime. Have a blessed evening, everybody!

Monday, October 04, 2010

Voters, Please Lean Not Unto Your Own Understanding

When Voting, Lean Not Unto Your Own Understanding

Before you vote...
1. Pray for wisdom and understanding when voting.

2. Do your own research about issues and candidates.

3. Make decisions in consultation with God, not based on what a TV commercial, or talk show tells you

-----------------------Countdown to Election Day-------------------------
With less than 30 days left before Election Day on November 2, I think more and more about voter anger as shown on television.

When I see people express their anger about the current state of our government and the economy as a whole, I always wonder if they prayed before expressing an opinion.

We live in such a microwave society. We want change for the better quickly. We want God to solve our problems quickly. We want God to be “on-call” like an emergency room doctor, to be nearby when we need Him to save us from a crisis, but we have no relationship with Him when things are going well.

We lack patience and make decisions, often without first consulting the Lord in prayer.

When we lean on our own understanding, instead of trusting God with all our heart, we may make decisions that have long lasting, bad consequences.

Voters have a history of rushing into decisions and suffering for years afterward. For example, in the late 1970s, California voters passed a measure to cut property taxes. This property tax cut, many argue, led to budget problems and the increase of other taxes, which haunt California to this day.

TV commercials and many political talk show hosts, on cable TV and radio, craft a message to persuade you to their point of view.

Talk show hosts today often prey on our fears and anger. Why? So that they will become, or stay popular, increase their ratings, leading to more money for their network and for thus, for themselves.

We know that politicians will often say, and do anything to get our vote. They may offer things, like tax cuts, without fully explaining the long-term consequences.

Sin often operates in this fashion. Sometimes we cry out to the Lord and ask, “Why me?” when problems linger, without first asking ourselves, “Are my problems the consequences of my sins?”

You may be a follower of Christ, but if you have overdue bills because you used your credit cards for things you didn’t need, the bill collector probably will not wipe away and forget your sins as the Lord does.

Even when things happen to us financially that are beyond our control, the Lord is still there for us. He’s there to comfort and guide us during these low, tough valley experiences.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Join Faith, Not Fear Anytime! Read at your Own Pace


It's never to late to join us for our 40 Day Devotional: "Fear, Not Faith." You can read
previous entries at your own pace.


Here are links to what we've covered thus far:


1. Seek First His Kingdom

2. Count Your Blessings

3. Things Hoped For

4. Write the Vision

5. Giving Thanks

6. Renewing Your Mind

7. A Mind Like Christ

8. To Everything There Is A Season

9. Letting Go Of The Clutter

10. Love Never Fails

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Day 5--Faith, Not Fear: Giving Thanks

Day 5 of our 40 Day Devotional, "Faith, Not Fear," is now available at
the link below. Today, we focus on "Giving Thanks"
--Have a blessed day, everybody!
http://biblestudycafedotcom.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 27, 2010

Day 4--Faith, Not Fear: A 40 Day Devotional

Day 4 of our 40 Day Devotional, "Faith, Not Fear," is now available at the
link below. Have a blessed day, everybody!

http://biblestudycafedotcom.blogspot.com

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Faith, Not Fear: A 40 Day Devotional

I started a 40 day devotional, "Faith, Not Fear" on my blog @ the link below.

Hope you'll join me!

http://biblestudycafedotcom.blogspot.com

Have a blessed weekend!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Your Favorite Preacher(s)

Who are your favorite preachers?


You are welcome to share by sending me and email @: Steve@BibleStudyCafe.com

My favorite preachers are:

1. Dr. Lucius M. Dalton, Senior Pastor of Mt.Moriah Baptist Church, my home church. You can find Pastor Dalton's sermons at: http://mountmoriahchurch.org

2. Dr. A. R. Bernard - "Faith in Practice":
http://www.arbernard.com/BroadcastPrograms/FaithinPractice/tabid/615/Default.aspx

3. Dr. Tony Evans - "The Alternative":
http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/The_Alternative

4. Dr. Charles Stanley - "In Touch": http://www.intouch.org

I look forward to learning about your favorite preacher(s)!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Dr. Stanley's Scripture Used in Prayer Message

Dr. Stanley used Colossians 4:2 in his message about prayer that I discussed in my earlier blog entry.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Charles Stanley on Making the Most of Prayer

Great radio message from Dr. Charles Stanley 2day re: Making the Most of Your Prayer Life-U can listen online @:

After listening to his message, I realize I need to make a greater effort to keep a prayer journal.

You can download a free prayer journal at my ministry site:

http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/daily-prayer-journal/2741226

To view more free stuff from my site: http://biblestudycafe.com/

Monday, September 06, 2010

Safe & Blessed Labor Day

A happy, safe and blessed Labor to everyone!

"Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."
--Matthew 11:28 (King James Version)

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

In Remembrance: Dr. Dorothy Height (1912-2010)

Our condolences go out to the family and colleagues of Civil and Women's Rights Leader, Dr. Dorothy Height who passed away this morning, April 20, 2010. Dr. Height was 98.

We're blessed our daughter had an opportunity
to meet her. You can learn more about Dr. Dorothy Height @:
http://www.ncnw.org/about/height.htm

NPR aired a nice remembrance of Dr. Height:
http://n.pr/cGE4gL

Washington Post Article:
Dorothy I. Height, founding matriarch of civil rights movement, dies at 98
http://bit.ly/cL4j7r

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Fear God, Not Man

We're editing unaired sermons from our archive at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church of Washington, DC. You can hear the message, "Fear God, Not Man", from our Senior Pastor, Dr. Lucius M. Dalton @:

http://www.archive.org/details/Sept7_08

Sunday, February 07, 2010

New Sermon Online by Dr. Lucius M. Dalton

Although a blizzard on the East Coast forced the cancellation of worship
services at the church I attend, Mt. Moriah Baptist of Washington, D.C.,
we were blessed with a live, online sermon from our Senior Pastor, Dr. Lucius M. Dalton.


You can listen to the sermon, entitled, "Has The Fire Fallen?" @:
http://mountmoriahchurch.org


Have a blessed, safe and fruitful week!


Your Brother in Christ,


Steve Kendall

Monday, August 24, 2009

Author Interviews Coming in Sept.

---UPCOMING INTERVIEWS--

Wed., Sept. 2, 2009
@ 12pm EST--Our Interview with
Angela Benson

Author of the new novel
Sins of the Father

**Angela Benson, college professor and national bestselling commercial fiction author of several novels including The Amen Sisters, Up Pops the Devil and her 12th and latest book, Sins of the Father - http://AngelaBenson.com

Listen live WED., SEPT. 2 --Noon Eastern time:@ http://BibleStudyCafe.com

----------------------------------------------------------

Wed., Sept. 9, 2009
@ 3pm EST--Our Interview with
Tricia Goyer

Tricia Goyer is a novelist and a public speaker who has
written more than 300 articles for national publications.
Her non-fiction books include
Blue Like Play Dough:

The Shape of Motherhood in the
Grip of God,

Generation NeXt Parenting and
Life Interrupted:
The Scoop on Being a Young Mom


Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Today: Inteview w/author Victoria Christopher Murray

Today - 3pm EST @ http://BibleStudyCafe.com

Join us for our interview with Victoria Christopher Murray, awarding winning author of several novels including Grown Folks Business, A Sin and a Shame and her latest, Lady Jasmine. Victoria also has a book series for teens, The Divine Divas. Join us live, @ 3pm EST at
http://BibleStudyCafe.com


You can learn more about Victoria, read excerpts & order her books
at http://www.victoriachristophermurray.com


I encourage you to listen to an interview Tracey Ricks Foster did
with Victoria last Oct. as it serves as a great foundation for our
upcoming interview:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Tracey-Ricks-Foster/2008/10/23/African
-American-Review-Presents-An-Evening-With-Victoria-Christopher-
Murray


Have a blessed day!


Steve Kendall
http://BibleStudyCafe.com

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Inteview w/author Victoria Christopher Murray

Hello Everybody!

I'm looking forward to my interview tomorrow @ 3pm EST with Victoria Christopher Murray, awarding winning author of several novels including Grown Folks Business, A Sin and a Shame and her latest, Lady Jasmine. Victoria also has a book series for teens, The Divine Divas. Join us live, @ 3pm EST at
http://BibleStudyCafe.com

You can learn more about Victoria, read excerpts & order her books
at http://www.victoriachristophermurray.com


I encourage you to listen to an interview Tracey Ricks Foster did
with Victoria last Oct. as it serves as a great foundation for our
upcoming interview:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Tracey-Ricks-Foster/2008/10/23/African
-American-Review-Presents-An-Evening-With-Victoria-Christopher-
Murray

Have a blessed day!

Steve Kendall
http://BibleStudyCafe.com

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Free Downloads 4 the Fruit of the Spirit

God is good! Created both a single page list & a full-color booklet devoted to
the Fruit of the Spirit.

You can download all of these items for free at:

http://BibleStudyCafe.com
-The booklet is also available for sale at this address.

You are cordially invited to join the Bible Study Cafe on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=206736870482&ref=mf

Share your favorite Scripture, provide a testimony, prayer request and
your suggestions for Bible study materials.

Have a blessed day!

Your Brother in Christ,


Steve Kendall

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Kimberly Cash Tate Interview













You are invited to listen/download my interview, held today,
with author Kimberly Cash Tate at:
http://BibleStudyCafe.com

Have a blessed day!

Steve Kendall
Host, Bible Study Cafe


Click Here to Listen to the interview: on Blog Talk Radio

Friday, July 03, 2009

The End of this Blog, the Birth of Another

I will no longer post entries to this blog, as I'm focusing my attention on my Bible Study site:
BibleStudyCafe.com

You are welcome to read the archives of this blog.

I hope you will join me at my new site BibleStudyCafe.com

Your Brother in Christ,

Steve Kendall

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Interview with Christian author, Larry Buttram

I conducted my first interview of 2009 today after a bit of hiatus for health reasons and to spend more time writing.

You can listen to and/or download my interview with author Larry Buttram

I had a wonderful time speaking with Larry. Mr.Buttram is a master of suspense writing. He has four publications currently in print, and delivers layers of intrigue and mystery that keep his readers on the edge of their seats. His carefully woven tales make him a favorite among readers who seek great mystery writers. Larry's books include Novels: False Witness, Honor Thy Sister, The Third Generation and the forthcoming The Curtain Torn and a book of Short Stories: The Greatest Gift.

You can visit Larry's Web site at: http://www.larrybuttram.com

Thursday, April 02, 2009

15 Min. Bible Study- 4/3/08 11am ET

Wow, I haven't blogged, or done my 15 minute Bible Study show since July of 2008!
I have chronic health problems which hampered my efforts to blog, but I'm encouraged and thankful for the health I do have.

This week I'll do a 15 minute Bible study program, scheduled for Friday, April 3, 2009 at 11 a.m. Eastern Time, I'll talk about several radio sermons I've been listening to and whatever else the Holy Spirit brings to my mind.

So please tune it at:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/BibleStudyCafe

Until then, thank you for reading my blog and may God bless you.

Your Brother-in-Christ,

Steve Kendall

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Vanessa Davis Grigss Interview now available

Be sure to listen to my interview with Christian author, Vanessa Davis Griggs at: blogtalkradio.com/Write-On-Right-On

I had a great time speaking with Vanessa about her latest novel, Strongholds and just simply listening to her wonderful answers to listener questions.

Be sure to also visit Vanessa's really cool Web site:
http://vanessadavisgriggs.com and...support this wonderful Christian author--buy her books! : )


Your Brother in Christ,


Steven Kendall
BibleStudyCafe.com

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Vanessa Davis Grigss Interview: July 23, 8pm, ET

Be sure to listen live to my interview with Christian author, Vanessa Davis Griggs, on Wed., July 23, 2008 at 8pm Eastern time at:
blogtalkradio.com/Write-On-Right-On

Vanessa will discuss her latest novel, Strongholds and take listener calls at 1-646-200-3542.

Be sure to tune in and be sure to visit Vanessa's really cool Web site:
http://vanessadavisgriggs.com and...support this wonderful Christian author--buy her books! : )

Your Brother in Christ,

Steven Kendall
BibleStudyCafe.com

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Kimberly Cash Tate, author, Heavenly Places

I recently interviewed Kimberly Cash Tate, author of the wonderful novel, Heavenly Places


I had a great time speaking with Kimberly and
you can listen or download the interview at:
blogtalkradio.com/Write-On-Right-On


You can purchase Heavenly Places at Amazon.com or place an order at your favorite bookstore.


Be sure to check out Kimberly's site:
http://www.kimberlycashtate.com
and her blog:
http://kimberlycashtate.blogspot.com


I also encourage you to visit the online book promotion folks who booked Kimberly on my show
at http://www.thegrits.com.


A special thanks to my Sister in Christ, Marlive Harris from TheGrits.com for reaching out to me for this interview.


Your Brother in Christ,


Steven Kendall

BibleStudyCafe.com

Thursday, May 01, 2008

New Interviews: Dawn Fitch and Sherryle Jackson

Hello!

I just recorded two new interviews, which are now
available at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Write-On-Right-On

Here's some brief info about the interviews:

Author Dawn Fitch discusses her book, Moving Through Opened Doors and her bath and body company, Pooka, Inc. Be sure to visit Dawn's site at:
www.PookaPureAndSimple.com

and

Author Sherryle K. Jackson discusses her book, Soon and Very Soon.

Be sure to listen to all of the authors I've interviewed at:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Write-On-Right-On

All of the books discussed on my talk show would make for wonderful Mother's Day
books. So, order today to receive your books in time for Mother's Day, which
is Sunday, May 11, 2008.

I also ask that you check out my new book, Every Day Is Mother's Day, at
BibleStudyCafe.com

Have a blessed day by reading the Bible.

Your Brother in Christ,

Steven Kendall



Wednesday, April 23, 2008

April 27--Internet Evangelism Day

Hello friends,

I wanted to post the info below much earlier, but became bogged down with both illness, followed by a busy schedule as I was behind on projects.

Well, better late than never! : )

Below is an excerpt from a press release about Internet Evangelism Day. I hope you will support this bold, worthy effort:

Sunday, April 27, has been designated as Internet Evangelism Day. Churches can download free materials from the Internet Evangelism Day website. These materials make it easy for churches to create a short presentation about online outreach on or near that Sunday. A PowerPoint, video clip testimonies, drama scripts, music and handouts can be used to create their own customized program lasting from one minute to 50.

The people behind Internet Evangelism Day also provide year-round resources about online outreach. The ministry explains many ways that Christians can share the good news, including through church websites. Churches often find it difficult to create a site that will engage with outsiders in their area, and find themselves asking, "How can our church website help us reach out into our community?"

A new online tool released by IE Day provides churches with a free 15-page evaluation report. Users assess their own website by answering 55 simple questions. Their customized report is immediately displayed online, ready to print or save. The report's recommendations are tailored with specific practical suggestions, based on the questions that were ticked. View the evaluation tool here: www.InternetEvangelismDay.com/design

For more information, please visit: www.InternetEvangelismDay.com

Contact: Tony Whittaker, Coordinator, Internet Evangelism Day
Tel: +44-1283-702334 (GMT office hours)
email: InternetEvangelismDay.com/feedback

IE Day is an initiative of the Internet Evangelism Coalition, a group of online ministries, at Billy Graham Center, Wheaton. It is completely free with NO fund-raising component.

Have a blessed day by reading your Bible and sharing your love of Jesus with others!

Your Brother in Christ,

Steven Kendall

When you have time, please listen to my new Internet talk show at
BibleStudyCafe.com

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Interview with Author, Wanda L. Childs

You are cordially invited to listen to my interview with author/Entrepreneur/Speaker, Wanda L. Childs.


Ms. Childs discussed her book,

Pushed Into My Purpose. Wanda's book offers her powerful testimony of moving from fear to victory.

Ms. Childs also runs three companies:

For her book: PushedIntoMyPurpose.com

The Blessed 27:7 Gift Shop:
Blessed247.com

A Printing Company: BestPromotionalItems.com




You can contact Wanda Childs via email at info@blessed247.com,
and by phone at 1-800-956-7027.

My other interviews are available at:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Write-On-Right-On

Have a blessed day by telling someone about what Jesus has done for you.

Your Brother in Christ,

Steven Kendall

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Author, Lisa McGhee Smith

I hope you'll tune-in to my new Internet
talk show called, "Write On, Right On, Write On!"

My very first guest was fellow Christian author
and friend, Lisa McGhee Smith.

Lisa discussed her new book of beautiful,
moving poetry,"Thoughts Of a Daydreamer" now
available for sale online at:
http://www.lulu.com/content/638282
or you can email Lisa at bookdaydreamer@aol.com
for orders.

You can listen to the show at:
www.blogtalkradio.com/Write-On-Right-On/2008/04/01/Interview-with-poetry-Lisa-McGhee-Smith

The foreword to Lisa's powerful book was written
by Dr. Dorothy I. Height, Chair/President Emerita,
National Council of Negro Women, who wrote in part,
"Lisa McGhee Smith is visionary."

I was blessed to have Lisa as my guest and hope you'll take a listen to the show.

Your Brother in Christ,

Steven Kendall

Monday, March 31, 2008

New Bible Study Talk Show!

Hello friends!

The Holy Spirit has me busy at work on a new Internet talk show I'll host each week about Bible study resources at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/BibleStudyCafe

I hope you'll be able to tune into my live talk show online and even call-in to the show!

The free number to call-in is: (347) 945-7963

The show airs live on the following dates this month:

--Tuesday, April 8: 11:30AM (Eastern Time)
--Tuesday, April 15: 11:00AM (Eastern Time)
--Tuesday, April 22: 11:00AM (Eastern Time)

If you can't listen live, no problemo as the show will be recorded and be made available for listeners at any time.

Given that I'll be hosting the weekly BibleStudyCafe talk show, (which is basically an audio blog), this written blog will no longer be written daily.

Instead, this blog will provide info and resources in support of the weekly talk show.

I'm excited about this blessing, to be able to spread the Good News, to the uttermost parts of the earth, via the Internet.

I hope you'll listen!

Have a blessed day by telling someone about Jesus!


Your Brother in Christ,


Steven Kendall

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Steven Kendall's New Talk Show

I haven't blogged in recent days as I've been busy preparing
an Internet talk show that I will host on BlogTalkRadio.com.

This is real short notice, but...
You are cordially invited to listen to my new Internet talk show,
called "Write On, Right On, Write On!" on
http//www.blogtalkradio.com/Write-On-Right-On

The program will be about writing and self-publishing tips.

This Saturday at 6pm ET, I will do a 15 min. practice run of my
show so that I can get a feel for the technology. I'm pretty tired
from composing, recording and uploading my theme music--wait
'til you hear it! A warning in advance...I will need piano lessons soon. : )

You can call-in during my show to speak to me live at:
(646) 200-3542.

Hope you can listen tonight!


If not, no problemo, the show will be recorded and
available online for free.


I hope to do a weekly
show soon, so you'll have an opportunity to hear
me run my mouth in the near future. : )

If you'd like to be a guest on a future show, please
contact me.

God bless,

Steve Kendall

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Spreading the Gospel by Blogging

In Acts 1:8, Jesus told his disciples and us, that when we accept Him, the Holy Spirit will help us to witness to others: "... you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." The Internet makes it possible to witness for Christ to the uttermost parts of the earth.


I encourage Christians to use the Internet to spread the Gospel. Blogging, short for "Web log," is a great way to do this. Blogging basically involves writing short, diary-type entries on any topic, that one shares with the entire world. If you allow ads on your blog, you can earn money as well. Google has a great service that I use, called Blogger.com, which permits one to create a free blog and restrict ads to specific topics, such as Christianity.


Last year, the U.S. morning news program, Good Morning America, did a really good story on how one can use a blog to spread a message and earn money.


I currently have three blogs, the one you're currently reading, as well as a blog about the writing process and self-publishing tips, called Write On, Right On, Write On!, and BibleStudycafe.com, a blog where provide daily Bible study and Christian resources.


Have a blessed day, by spreading the Good News about Jesus!


Your Brother in Christ,


Steven Kendall

Friday, March 21, 2008

Resurrection Sunday, Not Easter

A few years ago, the pastor of my church, Dr. Lucius M. Dalton, Senior Pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, began to stress the phrase Resurrection Sunday, instead Easter Sunday, which I agree is a good idea, given the pagan origins of Easter.

The Web site, AllAboutJesusChrist.org does a good job of discussing the resurrection of Christ.

There are a number of great online sermons about the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Here are several that I recommend (look for the week of March 17, 2008):

Enduring Truth with Pastor Paul Sheppard

In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley

Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram

Have a blessed weekend by learning more about Christ and His resurrection.

Your Brother in Christ,


Steven Kendall

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Maundy Thursday (Maundy.com)/ Book: The Last Week


Hello everyone,

I thought I'd take the week off from blogging, but given that this is Holy Week-- as observed by Christians who observe the week leading up to the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ--I was compelled to use this week as a teachable moment and a witnessing opportunity. Churchyear.net has a nice breakdown of this week day by day.

I'm reading an interesting book called The Last Week: A Day-by-Day Account of Jesus's Final Week in Jerusalem by Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan.

Today, I want to discuss Maundy Thursday. Never heard of Maundy Thursday before, or don't quite remember what it is? Check out http://www.maundy.com as the site does a good job of providing both the definition and historical background of Maundy Thursday.

Be blessed by telling someone about Maundy Thursday!

Your Brother in Christ,

Steven Kendall

Monday, March 17, 2008

Vacation Week for Steve Kendall's Blog


Hello everyone,


I'm taking a break this week from the blog and spending some vacation time
with my family.


If time permits this week, I will post new audio clips from my recent radio
appearances on my YouTube.com page.


Have a blessed life by learning more about Jesus!


Your Brother in Christ,


Steven Kendall

Monday, March 03, 2008

This Week’s Topic about Writing: Self-Publishing

Today, I'm scheduled to be one of the guests on Marsha Sumner's show, Crosstalk Urban Style on Heaven 1580 AM radio, Monday, March 3 at 11am Eastern Standard Time (EST). The topic will be "Self-Publishing."

If you live in the DC region, you can listen on the AM radio dial at 1580. If you live outside the DC area, or want to use the Internet, please go to www.Heaven1580AM.com. Please read my blog dated March 3, 2008 at http://biblestudycafedotcom.blogspot.com/ as I provide details about today’s interview.

Self-Publishing:
Given that I self-publish all of my books, I’m often asked about self-publishing by aspiring authors and authors who have used other means to publish their work.

Here are a few tips I have to offer on this subject (this is just my advice, and if you follow it, it is not guaranteed to work for you.)…

1. Pray: Pray before you venture into publishing your work. I also pray everyday before beginning a writing session.

2. Learn about various forms of Publishing: Become familiar with the various types of publishing, such as traditional, vanity, subsidy and self-publishing, and decide what’s best for you.

A resource I used to learn the definitions of different types of publishing is located on the Web site of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America: http://www.sfwa.org/beware/vanitypublishers.html

Their site does a good job of defining self-publishing and other forms of publishing, along with the pros and cons of each.

I will discuss these definitions and a whole lot more about self-publishing, but you’ll have to listen to Marsha Sumner's show, Crosstalk Urban Style on Heaven 1580 AM radio, today, March 3 at 11am Eastern Standard Time (EST). You can listen online at www.Heaven1580am.com.

For those of you who cannot listen to the show, don’t worry, I’ll post more info about the subject in the days ahead.

Hope you can tune in today!

Your Brother in Christ,

Steven Kendall

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Young Female Witness 4 Christ: Jamia Simone Nash

On Friday, Feb. 22, 2008, talk show host Tavis Smiley interviewed 11 year old Jamia Simone Nash on his PBS program, The Tavis Smiley Show.


I was extremely impressed with this 11 year old young lady as she discussed her Oscar nominated song, Raise It Up, from the film August Rush.


When host Tavis Smiley asked if she was nervous or scared about performing on the Oscar telecast, Ms. Nash replied, "Well, no, I'm not scared and tense and, yes, I am ready for Sunday. I'm excited. I'm very excited, but God's gonna work through me."


When Tavis asked, "So what does it feel like being your age and having this wonderful nomination and being a part of something this big?"

Young Jamia Nash told him, "Well, it feels great because it's all God's work. We give God all the glory 'cause this wouldn't have happened if He didn't work in our lives and get me where I am now, so I'm very excited and I'm just ready and I can't wait to hear, "They won!" If we do, well, I know we are. In Jesus' name, I do."


What a powerful testimony this young lady gave on television!


You can see video from her performance at the recent Academy Awards on YouTube.com
and listen to audio of her interview with Tavis Smiley and read the transcript.


Video of Ms. Nash from various other shows can also been found on YouTube:
Fox TV Broadcast

2005 Showtime at the Apollo

Monday, January 21, 2008

Dr. King: The Most Segregated Hour-- Sunday, 11 A.M.

In honor of the U.S. observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday, I want to call attention to something Dr. King said after a 1963 speech at Western Michigan University: During a question and answer session with the University President, Miller, Dr. King was asked, "Don't you feel that integration can only be started and realized in the Christian church...?"

Dr. King's response in part was,

"We must face the fact that in America, the church is still the most segregated major institution in America. At 11:00 on Sunday morning when we stand and sing and Christ has no east or west, we stand at the most segregated hour in this nation. This is tragic. Nobody of honesty can overlook this."
I believe Dr. King's statement rings true over 40 years later.

I was reminded of this fact while watching a story ABC News ran on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2008, about a small, predominently Black church, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Coshocton, Ohio, that decided to close its doors at once a month or so and visit a majority white church.

I applaud ABC News for doing a story on this topic and I especially praise Pastor Cliff Biggers and his flock at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church for leading the way with this effort.

Rev. Biggers is calling for a nationwide effort for at least 1,000 churches to visit each other on June 29, 2008.

You can view this ABC News story at: http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=4163537&affil=wjla

A story about Rev. Biggers and Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church can
also be found online with the ZanesvilleTimesRecorder.com

There are a vast number of sites where you can read more about Dr. King. I like
the biographical sketch and timeline of Dr. King's life posted by the Louisiana State University Library.

MLKDay.gov is also a good site to visit for more information on ways one can honor Dr. King's legacy.

Be blessed day by learning more about Dr. King and telling others about Jesus.

Your Brother in Christ,

Steven Kendall

Friday, January 04, 2008

Congrats to Huckabee and Obama

I was happy to see that both Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama won their respective Republican and Democratic Iowa Caucuses on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2008.

I like them both as they are professed Christians.

E.J. Dionne, Jr., wrote a great article in the Washington Post about Obama's faith. Obama
gave a speech about his faith that you can read on his Senate site.

Huckabee, being a former Baptist preacher, is close to my heart as I'm a baptist and love what he once said about the fact that he's pastored people of all walks of life. To paraphrase, he knows the problems of a variety of people and can relate as he's pastored these folks for over a decade.

I also like the fact that Huckabee is honest when he makes a mistake and admits it. I would never vote for Mitt Romney, for reasons I've detailed in earlier blog entries at this location and my BibleStudyCafe blog.

A number of fiscal conservatives don't like him as he wants to totally eliminate the IRS in favor of a basic Fair Tax (consumption/sales tax only on things we buy). I have to read more about his idea on taxes as I don't fully understand his position.

I've never voted for a Republican for President, but would be willing to vote for
Huckabee, if...Obama is not the nominee of the Democrats.

If John Edwards is the nominee, I would consider voting for him, but I not Hillary Clinton as I question her motives for being President. I don't see a sincere desire on her part to be President. It seems more like a selfish career move with Mrs. Clinton, instead of a real passion for wanting to make a difference, like her husband. I like her as a person, but not as my President.

Thanks for reading my blog!

Be blessed by telling someone about Jesus today!

Your Brother in Christ,

Steve Kendall

Monday, December 17, 2007

Washington Post Book Reviews of Religion Books

Today's blog entry is a lot longer than what I usually write, but it's
about topics that merit the length...

The Sunday, December 16, 2007 Washington Post Book World section featured reviews of several books about religion.

I enjoy reading the book reviews in the Post each Sunday as they're well written and often the reviews are done by authors of the same genre. I often borrow books from my local library based on the reviews. Sometimes, the review is more interesting than the actual book itself!

This week the Post reviewed several books that I'll probably borrow from the library including:
The First Christmas: What the Gospels Really Teach About Jesus's Birth by Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan.

The review says of the authors, "They begin by discussing the 'very different' versions of Jesus's birth in the gospels of Matthew and Luke, not to point out contradictions, 'as debunkers of the stories often do,' but to get the readers to focus on the details and understand what they meant in the 1st century." I'm intrigued by this as I always like to learn about the historical context of Biblical events.

For example, my Pastor, Dr. Lucius M. Dalton, discussed the birth of Christ this past Sunday and told us about the three stages of Biblical marriage:
1. An engagement, typically arranged by the families, often when the future bride and groom were children.

2) A betrothal period of one year. This is basically a covenant relationship where they are contractually bound to each other. The couple would have been considered married, but would not consummate the relationship until after the actual wedding ceremony.

[Today, preacher John MacArthur, on his radio program Grace to You,discusses this betrothal stage as a time when the woman would demonstrate her virginity by remaining a virgin until after the marriage ceremony. MacArthur also gives some of the Hebrew terms for these various stages of Biblical marriage that I'll have to listen to again and write down.]

3) The last stage Pastor Dalton mentioned was the marriage ceremony itself, which made them husband and wife.

I learned something new as a result of what Pastor Dalton said, so I'll be sure to research more about Biblical marriages.

The other book I will check out, based on a Washington Post review, is The Scandalous Gospel of Jesus: What's So Good About the Good News by Peter J. Gomes.

Okay, I have to fess up that I had never heard of this man before and I didn't know he was a brother (a fellow Black man) and I didn't know he was gay until I read a recent description about him on Tavis Smiley's talk show Web site: "Ordained as a Baptist minister, he's served at Harvard University's Memorial Church since '70. He's also a best-selling author of such books as Sermons and, his latest, The Scandalous Gospel of Jesus. In '91, Gomes shook up the university and the church when he revealed that he was gay. He has since become an advocate for wider acceptance of homosexuality in U.S. society."

Wow! I'll have to read more about Gomes because I cannot understand how a gay man can justify preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ when the Bible clearly does not endorse this! Jesus would likely forgive a gay person of their sins, if they repented, but would tell them to, "sin no more," as he told the adulterous woman in John 8:2-11.

The Washington Post review of Gomes' book begins with, "This book is by the American Baptist minister of Memorial Church at Harvard. His message is, don't ask 'What would Jesus do?' Ask, 'What would Jesus have me do?'"

The reviewer goes on to say about Gomes, "He is not as interested in sin and salvation as he is rethinking Jesus's message, and he delights in the notion of comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable."

The fact that Gomes is gay, may explain his notion of rethinking Jesus' message. I'm glad Tavis Smiley's Web site mentioned that Gomes is gay as he didn't do so in his recent interview with Gomes and the Post didn't do so in its review--which I think is important as his homosexuality contradicts the Gospel he professes to preach.

I'll still check out Gomes book and do some more research on him, but I cannot accept him as a gay preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. To paraphrase something my pastor said about premarital sex, but applying it to Gomes, "Some may say it is unrealistic for some preachers not to be gay, but we, as believers, must say that it is not Biblical."

Have a blessed day by telling someone what Jesus has done for you.

Your Brother in Christ,

Steve Kendall
P.S. Check out my other blog,http://biblestudycafedotcom.blogspot.com/,
for an entry about sermons on the birth of Christ.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Praying to Jesus in City Council

The Washington Post ran an interesting story in its Sunday, December 9, 2007 magazine titled, "The Trials and Tribulations of Hashmel Turner: An unassuming small-town preacher and his unconventional Christian lawyer are trying to win the right to pray to Jesus at city council meetings," by Michelle Boorstein.

The article details how a Virginia pastor and City Council member of Fredricksburg, Virginia, Reverend Hashmel Turner, is suing the Council for the right to pray to Jesus in the opening prayer of their meetings. All of this came about when a resident complained about pastor Turner praying in Jesus' name. Rev. Turner refrained from praying for two years, but the Holy Spirit, I believe, moved him to take action.

Please read the article as it is well written and highlights the growing trend of erasing all references to Christianity from public institutions.

I like the way the reporter summed up the argument by some Christian legal grows, "The movement's driving credo is that Christians, who, according to the American Religious Identification Survey, make up more than three-quarters of the U.S. population, are victims of discrimination by an omnipotent secular culture that wants to whitewash the Founding Fathers' Christianity and exclude God from the public square. Public displays of the Ten Commandments or the reference to God in the Pledge of Allegiance simply acknowledge the role Christianity played in this country's founding principles, these groups argue. It does not amount to an unconstitutional "establishment" of religion at the expense of religious minorities."

Simply put, the Devil is the one at work here. His goal is for us to turn away from God. Removing God from institutions founded on Christian principles is an effort to silence followers of Christ, but we as believers know who has the victory in the End.

Have a blessed day and tell someone about what Jesus has done for you.

Your Brother in Christ,

Steve Kendall
Please read my other blog at:
http://biblestudycafedotcom.blogspot.com/

Friday, December 07, 2007

Golden Compass: I'll Stear Clear

The movie Golden Compass opens
today, based on a series of books by
atheist author, Philip Pullman. While the movie may
have removed Pullman's atheists plot line,
and characters who kill God, it may encourage
people to read his books.

So for that reason, I'm not going to spend
my money on this movie because it would support
this atheist author.

Those who are not
Christians may not want to see the movie
anyway as many of the reviews today say
it will put kids to sleep because its so
dull.

You, Christian friends are not dull, but
bright, excellent children of God and I
love you.

Have a blessed weekend and tell somebody
about the Jesus Christ you know.

Your Brother in Christ,

Steve Kendall
Please visit my other blog:
http://biblestudycafedotcom.blogspot.com/

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Mitt Romney and the truth about Mormonism

On my daily blog at http://biblestudycafedotcom.blogspot.com/ I write about Mormonism given that U.S. Republican presidential candidate, Mitt Romney is scheduled to deliver a speech today about his Mormon faith.


I provide a number of resources to learn more about the Mormon faith, I religion that I do not agree with, on my other blog, but here are a few additional resources for you to study:


Sister Livingston of my church shared a DVD with our pastor called Secret World of Mormonism:, which he screen in Bible study recently.


Here are clips of material contained in that DVD:


Cartoon explaining their faith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy0d1HbItOo


Blood atonement:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvaGLT-_GhY


Mormon Temple ceremony:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S_Qq2yQ2Cs


This clip was not in the DVD, but discusses
their sacred underware, covered in the DVD:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsXzHLiHTOU


A witnessing encounter with Missionaries:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YPyvJacwUI


Be blessed and share your personal testimony about Jesus with someone today.


Your Brother in Christ,


Steven Kendall


Please visit my other blog: http://helmetofsalvation.blogspot.com and Web site: www.BibleStudyCafe.com

Monday, December 03, 2007

Sean Taylor's Funeral

I watched the televised funeral of slain Redskins football player, Sean Taylor today.

I was moved by the tributes and cried when I received an email from my wife during the telecast telling me about her good health report from a doctor's visit this morning. I emailed her that I love her, which I try to do every day.

Washington Redskins coach, Joe Gibbs, whom I'm proud of as he's never shied away from professing his Christian faith, was a bold witness at the funeral service as he asked those in the audience who wanted a relationship with God through Jesus Christ to pray the sinner's prayer with him.

The pastor of my church, Dr. Lucius Dalton, recites a form of this prayer each week and I offer it now for anyone who wishes to pray it:

"God’s desire is that everyone be saved.
Salvation means eternal life as well as
some blessings and privileges here on earth.
It does not matter what we have done in our lives.
God through Jesus Christ wants to forgive us of our wrongs.

Jesus Christ died for our sins and He was resurrected so that we might receive
eternal life.
Salvation is granted to those who confess with their mouths that
Jesus is Lord and believes that God raised Jesus from death.
Jesus is Lord means that Jesus Christ is above anything else in your life.
To believe means that you do not doubt the fact that God has and used His power to raise Jesus to life after he had been dead three days.

If you want salvation today, please pray this prayer.
If you believe in your heart what you confess with you mouth, you will be on your journey towards salvation.

'Heavenly Father, I am a sinner.
I have sinned against You. I want forgiveness
for all my sins. I believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for me and rose
again.
Father, I accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior of my life.
I give You my life to do with as you wish.
I want Jesus Christ to come into my heart.
This I ask in Jesus’ name. Amen!'


Praise the Lord!
If you prayed this prayer, you will be saved. Now it is time to
join a church where you can grow and mature in Christ."


If you've read this blog entry and/or prayed this prayer and wish to discuss it with
me further, please feel free to contact me at: Steve@BibleStudyCafe.com

Have a blessed day and tell somebody you love them.

Your Brother in Christ,

Steve Kendall

Friday, November 23, 2007

Thanksgiving Sermons

I caught up today with online sermons from Thanksgiving Day.

Several that I enjoyed included, my boy (a term of respect and affection), Pastor Paul Sheppard. Pastor Paul has a two part message on the topic of "Praise Your Way Through" about learning how to praise God even in dark and difficult times (based on the experience of Paul and Silas - Acts 16:16-36)

"You want to feed your faith and starve your doubts. What we feed grows. We only have to look in the mirror to confirm that," joked Pastor Paul. Sheppard emphasized that we grow in our relationship with God, through His Son, Jesus Christ by both hearing the Word of God proclaimed and by reading it. He also quoted the apostle Paul's letter to the Romans. chapter 10: 17, "Faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ."

A quote of Pastor Paul's that stuck with me and tied in nicely with Thanksgiving,"
You can't fly with eagles, when you're hanging out with turkeys! Sheppard talked about discovering God's will for ourselves and one of the ways he mentioned is to be with like minded, faithful believers in Christ as they may see what God wants you to do in life.

Truths That Transform - the ministry of the late, Dr. D. James Kennedy 1930-2007 had a good, two part message entitled, "The Life-Changing Power of Thankfulness." The series aired on Thursday, Nov. 22 and Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, and is an older sermon of Dr. Kennedy's, who died recently in August of 2007, but like many preachers with an archive of sermons, his messages still live on via the airwaves and Internet.

The description of Dr. Kennedy's Thanksgiving message is, "Do you know what the best cure for stress is? It's not a news flash, but more a lost treasure for many people today. It is when we pray with thankfulness to God, which takes away our feelings of anxiety! Gratitude...builds a healthy lifestyle! Who knew? Learn what else it does, on Truths That Transform with Dr. D. James Kennedy."

Have a blessed day and may you fly like an eagle when it comes to
doing God's will for your life.

Your Brother in Christ,

Steve Kendall

An Attitude of Gratitude

My family was blessed with a wonderful Thanksgiving Day.

We began the morning at church. Our Pastor, Dr. Lucius M. Dalton, preached on the topic, "Do For Others, What Christ Has Done for You." Dr. Dalton used Deuteronomy 26:11 as his text. In his message, he pointed out two things the Biblical text of Deut. 26:11 can teach us:

1. God has been generous to us. We need to reflect on from where the Lord brought us from. "We are where we are today," said the pastor, "thanks to the glory of God." Some of fail to thank God for what He has given us.

2. God's generosity shows us how to be generous to others. Pastor Dalton used his oft quoted analogy that if we have a closed hand, balled into a fist, we cannot receive anything, nor can we give anything away. Many of us are like that closed fist--we horde what God has given us and therefore can't bless others.

I was inspired by another sermon I heard this week on the radio, from Dr. Tony Evans, of the Urban Alternative. Dr. Evans was preaching on the topic of Money, based on the life of Solomon, whom God blessed with riches. Like Solomon, we need to be mindful of our blessings and thank the Lord.

Dr. Evans pointed out that a sign that you're obsessed with money is when the time you spend complaining about what God has given you far out distances the time spend thanking God.

So, on Thanksgiving Day of 2007, I reflect back on the year with an attitude of gratitude.

I'm thankful that you took the time to read my blog and pray that God keep you in His care.

You are invited to read my daily Bible Study blog at:
http://biblestudycafedotcom.blogspot.com/

Have a great weekend.

Your Brother in Christ,

Steven Kendall

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Being a bold witness for Christ

My Pastor, Dr. Lucius M. Dalton, of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church taught a Bible study class tonight that really resonated with me. Pastor Dalton discussed Acts 20:1-12 as part of our ongoing year long study of the book of Acts.

In this passage, Paul is preaching from sundown throughout the night to a receptive group in Troas. During his sermon, a young man sitting in a window falls asleep and out of the window, down three stories to his death. Paul threw himself on the man, much like the prophet Elijah did in 1 Kings 17:21-24 (read all of chapter 17 for context), and brought him back to life.

Pastor Dalton pointed out that throughout his missionary journey, Paul was preaching about the death, burial and resurrection of the Messiah, Jesus. When Paul resurrected the dead young man, it became a living example of the resurrection Paul had been preaching about.

What hit home most of all for me, was when Pastor Dalton told us that if we truly examine our lives, each of us can see God at work resurrecting our lives. We need to be bolder witnesses for Christ like Peter and Paul, said Pastor Dalton. The apostles Peter and Paul didn't let anything stand in their way when preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They were constantly under threat, beaten and even jailed, but didn't let that stop them. "Each of us probably passed up and opportunity today to tell somebody about what Jesus has done for us," said the pastor. This statement is so true and inspired me to be a bolder witness, not only on the Internet, but
to the people I encounter in person.

We don't have to prove the resurrection of Jesus scientifically, but talk about the resurrection of our lives, thanks to Jesus. Resurrection is all around us in nature, pointed out the pastor. The fall brings leaves falling to the ground, followed by a dormant winter period for plant life, and spring brings about a resurrection of plants again. Pastor also reminded us that the reason why we worship at church is to celebrate Jesus' resurrection.

The theme of tonight's lesson taught by Pastor Dalton was resurrection. "God is still resurrecting us today," said Pastor Dalton. "You might be down," he continued, "but Jesus can resurrect you." Bravo, Pastor Dalton. No matter how bad our lives may be, if we believe in Jesus, confess our sins to help and accept Him as Saviour, he can bring about great changes in our lives. Lives of contentment with what we have and need and not focused on the things of this world that we want.

God bless you for reading my blog. I appreciate your time.

Steve Kendall

Saturday, November 03, 2007

New Bible Study Blog

I recently launched a new Bible study blog as
a companion to my Bible study site, BibleStudyCafe.com

You can reach my new blog at: http://biblestudycafedotcom.blogspot.com/

I'll be posting to the Bible study blog daily.
This Helmet of Salvation blog will be used primarily for reviews of Christian books
in the near future.

Friday, November 02, 2007

My New Site for Bible Study Resources!

Howdy everybody,

I'm launching a new Web site named BibleStudyCafe.com,
which will feature Bible Study Resources on a daily basis.

Content for the site is coming soon, but you're
welcome to pay a visit now!

God bless,

Steve

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Read excerpts from my books

If you would like to read an excerpt from my children's book,
God's Glorious Christian Soldiers, go to:
http://www.lulu.com/browse/preview.php?fCID=563368


Love Never Fails: Romantic and Inspirational Scripture for Men & Women:
http://www.lulu.com/browse/preview.php?fCID=657441

Everyday Is Mother's Day:
http://www.lulu.com/browse/preview.php?fCID=799345

Coming soon:
--A Savior is Born (Full Color Picture book about the birth of Christ)
--God's Glorious Christian Soldiers: Volume 2

I Promise to Blog More Often

Okay, I promise to blog more often. I've been really busy writing my books and helping several friends with their books, but that's no excuse for me not to post short blogs, with runon sentences, poor speeeling, and a buncha grammatical errors and stuff. : )

I have a new page at GodTube.com: http://www.godtube.com/uprofile?UID=143896
I caught a recent Nightline story about this new site that thought it was a fantastic idea.

I also have a personal Web site that I'm developing at:
http://www.stevenkendall.org/

Here's a secret about me:
I used to teach Web development courses, but don't like to spend much time working on the Web!

Monday, May 07, 2007

Mother's Day Book Available

My latest book, Every Day Is Mother's Day, is now available for sale at:
http://stores.lulu.com/SteveKendall

Every Day Is Mother's Day provides a wonderful celebration of mothers through scripture and beautiful, full-color nature photos. Each day of the week, Monday through Sunday, comes alive with inspirational scripture and stunning pictures of colorful flowers.

Monday, February 19, 2007

New Book-Love Never Fails

Just finished a new book, Love Never Fails: Romantic and Inspirational Scripture for Men & Women.

You can preview this item at:
http://stores.lulu.com/SteveKendall

God bless,

Steve

Monday, December 18, 2006

My New Book!

Howdy all!

Sorry I haven't posted anything new for quite some time.

I've been busy finishing my second book, God's Glorious Christian Soldiers.

You can read more about the book and hopefully purchase a copy or two at:
http://stores.lulu.com/SteveKendall

Monday, October 16, 2006

Happy 121st Anniversary Mt. Moriah!

Happy 121st Anniversary (Oct.15-22, 2006) to Mount Moriah Baptist Church
of Washington, DC. Dr. Lucius M. Dalton is our Senior Pastor.

Please vivist our church Web site for more details: http://www.mountmoriahchurch.org

We would love to meet you!

God bless,

Steve Kendall

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Coretta Scot King's autobiography

Coretta Scott King, the widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in her book, My Life With Martin Luther King, Jr., talks about her earliest Sunday school memories on page 27, "Grandfather Scott would open the Sunday school service by singing a hymn. We had a prayer in the large group--about thirty-five people--then went to our classes, where we were told Bible stories and taught the Catechism."

Later, on page 48, Mrs. King discusses God's plan for us, "I believe that there is a plan and a purpose for each person's life and that there are forces working in the universe to bring about good and to create a community of love and brotherhood. Those who can attune themselves to these forces--to God's purpose--can become instruments of His will."

The passage above reminded me of the Old Testament book of Jeremiah, chapter 29, verse 11, "For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end." (From the King James Bible)

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Bible Study-The Book of Acts

The Senior Pastor of my church, Dr. Lucius M. Dalton, is covering the Book of Acts in Bible study.

You can view his notes online at the discussion board of our church, Mt. Moriah Baptist Church:
http://mtmoriah.suddenlaunch3.com/

When you reach the discussion board, click on the "Bible Study" link to view Pastor Dalton's
notes.

You are also welcome to read notes from our various church school classes.

God bless

Bible Study Resource-Back to the Bible

I listened to an 8-week Bible study series this summer on the book of Revelation from the radio program, Back to the Bible.

The transcript of the Revelation series begins at:

http://www.backtothebible.org/broadcasts/radio/today.php/27318


I like the fact that this radio show provides a written
transcript of their programs so that I can keep up and later
review the notes.

Monday, July 31, 2006

Free Bible Study--Charles Stanley Institute

I'm currently taking a free online course, noncredit, from
the Charles Stanley Institute.

At present, I'm enrolled in a course about The Holy Spirit.

You can signup for the free classes at:
http://www.intouch.org

At the In Touch site, look for the link to
the Charles Stanley Institute.

If you enroll, please let me know what you think of
the classes and tell me of your progress.

God bless