The Crucible of Sanctification: Death as the Gateway to Renewal
“…unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.” Jesus (John 12:24) Abstract Christian…
The Desert Stands Between Egypt and Promiseland
“You have taken from me friend and neighbor – darkness is my closest friend.” Psalm 88:18 “Time spent in solitude offers also positive experiences of spiritual growth, maturation, and…
Wealth and Generosity Revisited
The word “generosity” conjures up images such as that of a wealthy man, comfortably sitting behind a large desk, gleefully writing a fat check to a humbled fundraiser.
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Harout Nercessian was born and raised in Lebanon, but the Lebanese civil war ushered him to Montreal, Canada. After studying and working as an electrical engineer for almost fourteen years, he felt the Call to embark on an adventurous life-journey to his native yet unfamiliar land of Armenia. There he served with the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) for twenty-six years. Currently, he and his family live in Canada, where he works for the AMAA. Through this blog, Harout hopes to share and discuss with you the lessons that life, enlightened by Biblical Truth and the multi-faceted Armenian experience, has taught him.