Young Love

Wedding Season is upon us again. It’s a great time of life but it comes with many financial challenges. Some thoughts: Marriage is the world’s best anti poverty program. Two really can live better, if not cheaper, than one. Don’t skip the marriage vow. It honors God, honors your spouse, cements your commitment, saves you Read More …

The Crown of Heaven

This week the Crown of Heaven, Corona Borealis (The Northern Crown) reaches its highest point near the Zenith at about 11:00 pm.   Corona Borealis is one of the constellations associated with the Zodiacal constellation Libra (The Scales) which describes God’s justice. Also associated with Libra are the constellations Lupus (The Victim), a picture of Read More …

The Heavenly Harvester

This week the constellation Bootes (The Coming One) will be high in the Eastern sky, reaching Zenith around 11:00.   Bootes is associated with the Zodiacal constellation Virgo. (The Virgin), which tells of the Promised Seed of Woman, Jesus. The other constellations associated with Virgo show a picture of Jesus as a child (Coma Berenices) Read More …

The Wandering Pole Star

Tonight at about 10:00 the ancient pole star Thuban (The Subtle) lines up with the Zenith and the current pole star Polaris (the Turned Upon).   The cause of the wandering pole star is the Precession of the Equinoxes, which also causes the Zodiacal constellation signs to move through the Seasons in the prophetic celestial Read More …

Counting Down to Pentecost

Pentecost Sunday is not until May 20, but the countdown to Pentecost in the Heavens has already begun with the Eta Aquariid meteor shower.   Historically the church has celebrated the nine day period from Christ’s ascension to the day before Pentecost as a time of preparation counting down to Pentecost. This period, known as Read More …

Bears and Sheep

Tonight at about 9:00 the Constellation Ursa Major, also known as the Big Dipper, will be just North of the Zenith point in the sky. The constellation Ursa Major, meaning “Big Bear”, and its cousin Ursa Minor, meaning “Little Bear” received their current names through an ancient linguistic accident. The Greeks substituted the Hebrew word Read More …