Genesis 11 gives an account of humanity gathering in the plain of Shinar to build a city, along with “a tower whose top would reach into heaven.” In these plans was […]
Having a number of friends who have immigrated to the USA from Hungary, Egypt, Venezuela, Iran, and other nations, I’ve observed two common denominators among them: they appreciate and exercise […]
Will anything wake up the sleeping masses to what is happening in their midst? Can anything lift the fog of distraction from those who don’t see that we and our […]
“I have observed over the years that many Christians seem to be pulled in two directions when it comes to their Christianity and how to apply it in a political […]
Zebulun, one of the twelve tribes of Israel, is described as “a people that despised their lives, even unto death” (Judges 5:18). In other words, Zebulun did not count their […]
I was driving full speed down a country road when the car pulled out in front of me. In the one second before impact, the thought went through my mind […]
With midterm elections only a month away, our borders wide open to terrorists, and many of our liberties in jeopardy, it is vital for the church to be travailing in […]
“The Son of God appeared for this purpose, to destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8, NASB). Even though I read, recited, and memorized scripture a great deal […]
“What has been is what will be…and there’s nothing new under the sun.” Such is the cadence of Vera’s life. A twenty-something professional with vintage tastes and a penchant for […]
The name John Henry Hopkins might not ring any bells (no pun intended). However, you’re probably familiar with a song that this clergyman and composer wrote, called “We Three Kings.” […]
I am always delighted to pray for those in need of it, whether people I know or total strangers. I wince a bit, however, when people say, “Yeah, I asked […]