Irony, Sovereignty and Cheeses
Reading the story of David and Goliath recently (I Samuel 17), I found myself wondering what the cheeses were all about. In the midst of
Reading the story of David and Goliath recently (I Samuel 17), I found myself wondering what the cheeses were all about. In the midst of
Many people who have investigated the relationship between theology and science realize that no single model is adequate to serve as a general description of
My daddy died on January 2, 2003. He was 94 years old. For the past three years he was a resident of the Van Andel
As a Christian, I habitually pray not to be led into temptation and to be delivered from evil. These are times in which those prayers
During the great missionary era of the nineteenth century, many servants of God from different denominations went over land and seas to far off places
We have a TV in our home. It rarely gets used. So I can’t claim to be an expert on television programming. However, when I
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