kathy mullens
- Location
- Springfield, Missouri, USA
- Birthday
- January 27
- Bio
- I'm a writer, the wife of a Messianic Rabbi, mother of three grown children and two dogs.
MY RECENT POSTS
- The Real Story of Messiah's
Birth
December 18, 2009 10:26AM - One Angry Canadian
June 09, 2009 05:55PM - Excitement on My Block
June 08, 2009 01:59PM - The Exploits of a Southern
Jew, or, Oy Veh, Y'all!
April 07, 2009 10:20AM - I propositioned a man in
church
April 06, 2009 03:02PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Thanks for the great
article. I will send it to Tim
at work.
Anyone who
suffers…”
July 20, 2010 12:04PM - “Prostrateproblems,
W
e have fun. God creates in us
a joy for
wholesome
enjoyment.…”
February 24, 2010 10:34AM - “Thanks SRK, that's
beautiful!”
January 29, 2010 08:45AM - “Thank you SClemen. I'm
glad you enjoyed it. I'll post
a blog
on
"Easter&qu…”
December 31, 2009 12:32PM - “Thank you, Greg, for
your comments. I do believe
the truth
supports my
article,…”
December 29, 2009 09:50AM
Kathy mullens's Links
The Real Story of Messiah's Birth
The Birth of the Messiah
Kathy Mullens
During the Christmas season followers of Jesus read the “Christmas” story and sing carols that retell His miraculous birth. Although many agree December 25th probably isn’t the correct time, often they say that no one knows/… Read full post »
One Angry Canadian
I recently received this e-mail and thought it was interesting enough to pass on. I didn't write it, but, I can certainly understand her views.
This was written by a Canadian woman, but oh how it also
applies to the
U.S. , U.K. and Australia
THIS &nb… Read full post »
Excitement on My Block
The Exploits of a Southern Jew, or, Oy Veh, Y'all!
Word got out that my Messianic Rabbi husband and I were bringing a Passover Seder to a local church in our small Mid-Western town, and the congregation went to great lengths to make this one to remember. They succeeded.
The hall was decorated with paper Easter bunnies, colorful baskets&nb… Read full post »
I propositioned a man in church
I may have made an unsavory reputation for myself in a church where my husband and I ministered.
The clock over the pulpit read, 11:45 p.m. The pastor told us he and his congregation welcomed, if not expected marathon sermons. But I wondered how this group of worshipers would get up… Read full post »
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