Author Archives: Leah Adams

Although I asked Jesus to come into my heart at the age of 15, I describe myself as the “prodigal son’s sister” after spending several years walking far from the Lord in my twenties. Helping others understand the grace that is offered by Jesus to anyone who will accept it is the passion of my heart. In a works-based and failure-prone society, grace is a concept that many people have difficulty grasping and my speaking and writing ministry, called The Point Ministries, seeks to point others straight to Jesus and his amazing grace. I live in northern Georgia with my husband, Greg, who is also my dentist. We have one son, Charlie, a sophmore in college who is planning a career in ministry. I hold a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from Mercer University School of Pharmacy. I am a regular contributer at Internet Cafe’ Devotions Ministry Counter, CBN.com, and JournEzine. I am also a CLASS certified speaker and the author of a six week Bible study entitled, From the Trash Pile to the Treasure Chest: Creating a Godly Legacy.

Pre-School Theology

Pre-school theology. It is always good for a laugh or two. Sometimes it even becomes our teacher. Such was the case recently when my husband came home telling me a story told to him by one of the hygienists who works at his office. She has a precious little boy,Read the Rest…

Living a Married Life

It was one of the lead stories on Yahoo’s Entertainment page recently. Matthew McConaughey marries longtime girlfriend Camila Alves! To be honest with you, I know nothing about either of these individuals because I am a hermit when it comes to television and movies. If neither of them has beenRead the Rest…

A Priceless Gift

Today we’re exited to be giving away five (5) of Nicole’s book, She’s Got Issues. To enter, simply leave a comment at our Daily Grind Counter all week long. Winners will be announced Monday, July 16, 2012. Giveaway is open to US and Canadian residents. ********************** Recently, a friend gave me aRead the Rest…

The Problem of Illegal Immigration – WWJD?

  I have always believed that the only way to deal with illegal immigration was to ship all the illegal immigrants back where they came from and bar new illegal aliens from entering the United States until they could follow the rules and enter legally. There are consequences to disobeyingRead the Rest…

Faithful

She walks in the door and every head turns to look at her. Her disheveled hair is black underneath and bleached on top. It is frizzy from a dozen too many perms and not enough TLC. Her jeans and top don’t quite meet in the middle, revealing more than aRead the Rest…