Andrew Abbott

Articles by Andrew Abbott

  • Subjects of the Creator

    Subjects of the Creator

    Hi Everyone, I felt impressed to focus on Revelation for our next batch of devotional blogs. Since I’ve presented on the Seven Churches in Revelation 1-3 in previous posts and sermons, I’ll start with Revelation 4 and 5. God bless! Revelation 4:1-5: “After these things I looked, and behold, a door standing open in heaven.…

    Andrew Abbott
  • Prayer Check-Up

    Prayer Check-Up

    Antonio felt the gentle buzz of the plane’s engine on his seat as he soared over the trees. He was a delivery pilot for a mining operation deep in the Amazon rain forest and this flight was a routine he knew well. He had woken up with a start as the alarm sounded, showered, changed,…

    Andrew Abbott
  • Sticking to the Mission

    Sticking to the Mission

    Our hearts were pounding as we swung around each bend of the dusty road. My parents, siblings, and I were on our very first backpacking trip and we had high hopes for this trek. We were going to a place called Elk Flats. It sounded like a promising spot for beginner backpackers. We expected spacious…

    Andrew Abbott
  • No Shame

    No Shame

    “And the woman said to the serpent, “We may eat the fruit of the trees of the garden; but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God has said, ‘You shall not eat it, nor shall you touch it, lest you die.’ ” Then the serpent said to…

    Andrew Abbott
  • The Beginning of Wisdom

    The Beginning of Wisdom

    I’m not especially knowledgeable about astronomy, aeronautics, or engineering. But I have to admit that hearing the latest news about space exploration often sends a ripple of excitement through my heart. Stories about lunar landings and spacecraft never fail to grab my attention. But even though I enjoy reading about space tech, I wasn’t prepared…

    Andrew Abbott
  • Setting Aside the Summit

    Setting Aside the Summit

      Getting stranded on icy slopes is a frightening prospect, but it’s even more terrifying when you’re stranded alone. That’s the unfortunate case that Lincoln Hall found himself in on May 25, 2006. He had suddenly contracted a case of altitude sickness while climbing the world highest peak, Everest. His teammates had worked frantically for…

    Andrew Abbott
  • Looking for Home

    Looking for Home

    In November 2010, Ingrid Betancourt described her harrowing 6-year-long ordeal as a guerilla warcaptive in the jungles of Colombia. She had been captured during a trip with government aides to aremote town and now was wasting away in a jungle camp while being viciously abused by her captors.She talked about how she barely kept her…

    Andrew Abbott
  • A Biblical Pace

    A Biblical Pace

    Now that we have so much more quiet time on our hands, this is a golden opportunity to reflect on how we get through each day. I’m not talking about revamping our schedule for greater efficiency or retooling our to do lists. I’m talking about digging a little deeper into experiencing the passage of time…

    Andrew Abbott
  • The Freedom of Sleep

    The Freedom of Sleep

    Sleep is a powerful mood-booster and health-enhancer. It also helps us concentrate on the things that really matter, in this case, staying healthy. A tired brain often sees everyday helps like nutritious eating, plenty of water, vigorous exercise, positive thinking, remembering promises, and reaching out to friends as insurmountable chores. A tired brain also urges…

    Andrew Abbott
  • Comfort in Chaos

    Comfort in Chaos

    I’m sure you’ve had this experience recently. Your computer screen flashes on, you click the news link, and there it pops up, front-and-center amid the headlines, “CORONAVIRUS.” Every news page seems to be giving special coverage to this latest, nearly global, virus. A scare this big hasn’t hit our planet since Ebola, SARS, and Swine…

    Andrew Abbott