Lisa J. Lehr

About Lisa J. Lehr

Lisa J. Lehr is a freelance writer with a specialty in business and marketing communications. She holds a biology degree and has worked in a variety of fields, including the pharmaceutical industry and teaching, and has a particular interest in science as well as conservative social issues. She is also a graduate of American Writers and Artists Institute (AWAI), America’s leading course on copywriting. Contact Lisa J. Lehr Copywriting www.ljlcopywriting.com, Lisa@ljlcopywriting.com for help with your business writing needs. This article ©Lisa J. Lehr 2005.

Physics and the Bible Both Suggest Natural Causes for Global Warming (Part 2)

What the Bible says that could be applied to global warming.The book of Romans contains a wealth of wisdom for the Creation scientist and anyone else wanting to learn something about the natural world.
Date Posted: November 26, 2005

Integrity: The Only Thing That Really Matters…in Business as in Life

“If you have integrity, nothing else matters. If you don’t have integrity, nothing else matters.”—Alan K. SimpsonIntegrity:The dictionary defines integrity as “steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.”In a...
Date Posted: November 24, 2005

Physics and the Bible Both Suggest Natural Causes for Global Warming (Part 1)

Global warming is one of the most contentious issues in the news today. Sadly, the facts on the subject are clouded by non-scientific issues. Conservatives/creationists often fear that accepting global warming as fact implies an acceptance of...
Date Posted: November 24, 2005

News Flash: 4,000-Year-Old Dietary Guidelines Are the Best Yet (Part 2)

What New Testament people ateJesus called Himself the Bread of Life (John 6:48). In Matthew 4:4, He says, “Man shall not live by bread alone.” In context, He was being tempted by the devil to turn stones into bread to alleviate His hunger.
Date Posted: November 21, 2005

News Flash: 4,000-Year-Old Dietary Guidelines Are the Best Yet (Part 1)

Many people these days are health and diet conscious—and well they should be, as it is an undisputed fact that health and diet are major determining factors in both length and quality of life.
Date Posted: November 21, 2005

Ten Reasons Why I Love to Teach English as a Second Language—and Why That Should Matter to You

Why do I love to teach English as a Second Language? Let me give you ten reasons (and ten paragraphs about why this should matter to you):One: I love to teach.Two: I love English.Three: I love language in general; discovering the connections between...
Date Posted: November 21, 2005

Companion Animals and Their Unique Place in Society--Part 3

A brief history of the domestication of horses.Archaeological and paleontological evidence indicates that the horse was domesticated about 3000 B.C.—later than dogs and cats. At first, horses apparently were herded for meat and milk.
Date Posted: November 17, 2005

Companion Animals and Their Unique Place in Society--Part 4

The Bible and The Chronicles of Narnia talk about companion animalsWhat the Bible says about the role of animals in our livesIn Genesis chapter 1, God made man in His own image, and then gave man dominion over the fish of the sea, the birds of the...
Date Posted: November 17, 2005

Companion Animals and Their Unique Place in Society--Part 2

A brief history of the domestication of dogs.Fossil remains suggest that five distinct types of dogs existed by 4500 B.C. Illustrations of dogs, dating from the Bronze Age, have been found on walls, tombs, and scrolls throughout the Middle East,...
Date Posted: November 17, 2005

Tears in a Bottle: The Uniquely Human Phenomenon of Crying

Crying—the shedding of tears—has physiological, anthropological, and psychological components. It also has a spiritual component. Read on to find out why the ability to cry is a precious gift from God.
Date Posted: November 17, 2005