When David killed Goliath he did it without a sword in his hand, scripture says (1 Sam 17:50). Yet David did use a sword to slay the giant. Where was […]
The following are my teaching notes from Dickinson College, where I spoke earlier this month on the topic of peer pressure: It is wonderful to be back here at Dickinson. […]
A friend who is just now coming into saving knowledge of Christ recently shared what a relief it was to realize that not every thought that enters his head is […]
My latest book, A Taste of New Wine, is now available in both paperback and on kindle. Click here to take a sneak peek at the contents! Here is the summary from […]
“Put on [or clothe yourselves with] the Lord Jesus Christ and make no provision for the flesh” says Romans 13:14 (NASB). As we study the armor of God, remember that […]
A friend who was acting as power of attorney for his elderly mother played a phone message from his sister. In a chilling voice, his sister said hideous things about […]
Before David the shepherd boy went out to face Goliath, King Saul outfitted David with his own armor. But Saul’s armor didn’t work for David, and David went off to […]
“Let’s ask The Lord for a word for our waiter,” I suggested to my husband. We were at a chain restaurant in Florida and didn’t know a soul in town. […]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York boasts one of the finest armor collections in the world. Virtually all cultures throughout the world have used armor for thousands of […]
“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 […]
“There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root,” said Henry David Thoreau. The American philosopher rightfully pointed out the wasted […]