God Makes Some Beautiful Sunsets
By Ken Horn | July 14, 2008

And they can make ordinary things captivating, like this tug boat and barge I shot last year. That’s the way God is—shedding His beautiful light on ordinary things to make something attractive and valuable of the common.
He does that with every life He touches.
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Tony Snow’s Thoughts About Cancer
By Ken Horn | July 13, 2008
Broadcaster and former Presidential press secretary Tony Snow, who was a believer, died yesterday of cancer. Read this incredible interview that reveals his powerful thoughts about facing this deadly killer.
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God Is Good; I’ll Be Back Soon
By Ken Horn | July 12, 2008
Regular readers of Snapshots have noticed that my usual frequency of new posts has dropped off significantly this month. I have been out of commission following a double surgery to remove my gall bladder and repair a hernia. I haven’t felt up to doing much blogging or writing. Managing Editor Kirk Noonan filled in for me on my most recent column due for TPE.
But I am bouncing back and hope to be in the office on Monday. Please begin checking my blog again.
And thanks to those of you who knew of my surgery and sent get-well wishes. They have been much appreciated.
I believe in healing. And sometimes God uses doctors to accomplish it. I am thankful to God, and to the doctors and nurses He used.
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All Things Are Possible
By Ken Horn | July 7, 2008
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Air Force Chief of Chaplains Major General Cecil R. Richardson
By Ken Horn | July 2, 2008
Air Force Chief of Chaplains Major General Cecil R. Richardson spoke in yesterday’s chapel service at Assemblies of God Headquarters here in Springfield, Missouri yesterday. Richardson, an ordained AG minister, is a powerful speaker and has a great testimony. Not long ago, I did two podcasts with him over the phone, just before he was promoted to Air Force Chief of Chaplains. You will enjoy these.
Here they are:
Air Force Chief of Chaplains Podcast Part 1
Air Force Chief of Chaplains Podcast Part 2

Chaplain Richardson with Ken Horn
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Respecting Age
By Ken Horn | June 27, 2008
My May 25 Vantage Point has pulled in more mail than we usually get. So I’d like to share it with my blog readers who may not have seen it. I’ve included a few of the responses we have received.
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Respecting Age
OK, I realize older people can get cranky and defensive about “the way things used to be.” The older we get, the more “the good old days” dominate our thoughts. And often, the older we get, the better they seem — though in reality those days of fond memory were seldom as good as we remember them.
But the church is changing by leaps and bounds, and on many fronts the group of believers that is increasingly left out in the cold is older Christians. And, church, we need them.
Society as a whole has changed dramatically. Courtesy is no longer a de facto part of the upbringing of children. Expressions of appreciation are increasingly rare, and the valuing of the aged among us is nearing extinction.
Unfortunately, some of this has crept into the church.
Churches today are overwhelmingly crafted to appeal to younger congregations. I have been told, on more than one occasion, “They have had their day. If anyone needs to sacrifice, it should be them.” Many older saints are willing to do that. Some have told me, “I don’t enjoy the music, and I can’t relate to a lot of the things we do, but when I see young people excited about serving Jesus, I know it is worth it.”
Most older saints are willing to take this view if God is honoring the changes. But it is hard on most of them. They are experiencing culture shock.
And they deserve consideration.
More than consideration, they deserve notice. Our older saints have something to give. Unlike the trend in our society, the church should honor and respect them.
Young Christians need to become their friends and absorb the heritage of the godly aged among us.
I call upon younger believers and pastors to consider the needs of older Christians, become involved in their lives, and receive the wisdom they have to give … before it’s too late.
Let us know your opinion. And most of all, let us know if you have ideas for bringing the generations together. If your church is doing this effectively, let us know how. Selected responses may appear in the Today’s Pentecostal Evangel letters page.
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Book Review: Jonathan Edwards: A Life by George M. Marsden
By Ken Horn | June 26, 2008
My review of this great book was posted on the Yale University Web site, after being published in Today’s Pentecostal Evangel. Here it is:
“This book will be a delight to lovers of religious biography and the history of revival. This may be the most comprehensive of the many biographies of Edwards. It also surpasses others by showing the human side of the great man better than most or all past biographies. There is some surprising material here that sheds light on key events of Edwards’ life. All Christians should be interested in Edwards. This book is an excellent way to get to know him.”
This is a weighty volume. If you have not read about Edwards, it is probably not the place to start. It’s good to have some familiarity with his significance in revival (and American) history first. It will give you perspective on why he deserves so many pages.
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Book Review: The Hour That Changes the World by Dick Eastman
By Ken Horn | June 25, 2008

The Hour That Changes the World by Dick Eastman was a milestone in my prayer life, clearly showing how easy it can be to spend an hour with God. Eastman peppers his writing with great quotes from great people of prayer. An exceptionally practical aid for the serious practitioner of prayer or the believer longing for more out of his prayer life.
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Book Review: Humility by Andrew Murray
By Ken Horn | June 24, 2008
This is one of the few books I reread on a regular basis. It challenges me every time I dip into it. All Christians need it … but those in highly visible positions need it the most. I highly recommend this book. It can also act as a gateway to Murray’s many other anointed writings.
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Visual Bookshelf on Facebook
By Ken Horn | June 20, 2008
I have found this Facebook application to be interesting and valuable. I just added it today and will be adding books I have read a little at a time. It is spurring me to do brief reviews (or at least opinions) of books I have read. I’ll be adding some of them to the blog in the future.
If you’re on Facebook, I encourage you to add this application. I plan to use some of the reviews by my Facebook friends in this blog (with their permission, of course). If you want to give me feedback on Christian books through this application (or see my books and reviews), I would be glad to add you as a Facebook friend.
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