From the archives of Oral Roberts The story is told of an old Indian in the Southwest who gave his life to Christ. A few weeks later a man asked him, “How are you getting along in your Christian life?” “Fine,” said the Indian, “but I seem to have two dogs in me. One...
Lindsay Roberts Proverbs 18:21 says, Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. That means that you either bring blessing or cursing into your life through the words you speak. It’s so important to be careful what...
Richard Roberts God is the same yesterday, today and forever. The absolute principles of His will and His Word bear the same quality: they last and they do not change. God’s will for your life is that you believe in Jesus and have eternal life. As John 3:16 tells us,...
From the archives of Evelyn Roberts When my husband, Oral, first proposed to me, he used words like these: “My huge, happy, hilarious heart is throbbing tumultuously, tremendously, triumphantly in a lingering, lasting, long-lived love for you. As I gaze into your...
From the archives of Oral Roberts The Bible is not a scattered bunch of sayings, written at random by both somebodies and nobodies. It is the most carefully documented book of all. Second Timothy 3:16 NIV tells us: All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for...
Lindsay Roberts After someone dies, their will is read so that those close to the person will know what has been left to them. The judge who is executing the will then has a legal responsibility to make certain that every person receives what is rightfully theirs....