Haggai, Mathematical Dynamics, and the Nature of Good and Evil
When I was a college student, I spent three years systematically reading through the Bible for my morning devotions. One benefit of a comprehensive read-through
When I was a college student, I spent three years systematically reading through the Bible for my morning devotions. One benefit of a comprehensive read-through
Clover Hill Reformed Church (Hillsborough, NJ) The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it. John 1:5 It stands as it
When Papa’s widow, Della Kley, died in 1966, her estate’s inventory resembled a Salvation Army Store–cheap stuffed furniture not worth recovering, kitchen appliances long outdated
In all actuality, we don’t know for sure. We do know what the author of the Gospel According to Matthew wrote. And we know what
“Lew,” I complained recently in an e-mail to him about his latest manuscript, his spiritual memoir, “you’ve got to quit sending in revisions, or we’ll
Recent reports have some in the post-baby-boomer generations returning to traditional expressions of Christianity, including Eastern Orthodoxy. At the same time, there abound “pundits” who
Africa is dying. Americans are luxuriously distant from that, sitting in their easy chairs, watching TV ads that assert “AIDS is a great plague upon
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