Biblical texts are the springboards for proclaiming the Good news. For Rev. James S. Lowry, these springboards lead to recollections from life and ministry that make the Gospel come alive in a special way. Memories of two very different créches shed light on Mary’s Magnificant; the funeral of dissolute ne’er-do-well Tex Malone provides a surprising context for that most famous of verses, John 3:16; a misspelled word becomes a fountain of grace for an entire congregation; and the low-back, ladder-back, cane-bottom chair with the legs cut off just so to accommodate Lowry’s diminutive childhood caregiver, Bessie Grier, calls forth the God who guarded that daughter of slaves and who now guards the adult Lowry as he prepares to face each day.

WOMEN AND THE AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE
THE THEOLOGY OF HISTORY IN ST BONAVENTUR
GWANNI TAWLERU PRIETKI U XOGHLIJIET
PALM OF MY HAND (135)
31CM ST. JOSEPH 883
THE SAINTS SHOW US CHRIST
SECRETS OF THE DEAD SHROUD OF CHRIST?
THE STORY OF THE COMANDMENTS
IMAGE OF GOD JESUS THE WAY TRUTH LIFE 7 

