Scientists Who Believe; Britons Who Don’t

Two interesting articles appeared in today’s edition of the London Daily Mail.  One is rather […]

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Still Waters

During the rush and shove of the holidays, it’s good to remember that stillness is […]

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The Ivory Pomegranate

Several years ago, I visited the Israel Museum in Jerusalem to view a handful of […]

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Silent Night

  If you’re looking for something to relax your mind and encourage your heart during […]

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Does Recession Trigger Revival?

Earlier this week, the New York Times ran a fascinating article on the subject “Bad […]

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54 Minutes Well Spent

I’ve been working on my sermon series for 2009, which is a year-long sequence of […]

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A Practical Doctrine

In today’s sermon, I refered to a book that was written exactly 100 years ago, […]

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My All in All

If you are looking for a devotional book for the coming year or needing a […]

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The Heads of Peter and Paul

During my trip to Rome this fall, I was eager to track down the remains […]

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A Ray of Cheer

This has been a draining week, and I awoke this morning in the lowest spirits […]

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Christian Words Eradicated From Children’s Dictionary

A headline in this week’s London Telegraph says “Words Associatd with Christiaity and British History […]

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Creation Hymns

I love great creation hymns like “All Creatures of Our God and King” and “I […]

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