There is a recurring theme in literature and history, where a hero arises from nowhere, totally unexpected, but changes the course of history. It is archetypal, in fact. A young, poor boy
Editor’s Note: Sermon preached by George W. Truett. “Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of His servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light? Let
Editor’s Note: This sermon was presented by Alexander Whyte. “And patience; experience; and experience, hope.” —Romans 5:4The deeper we search into the Holy Scriptures the more experimental matter do we
The recent ebola virus breakout reminded me that location is good for more than just keeping zombies at bay: UNITED NATIONS – Health ministers from 11 West African countries began a two-day
My sons and I recently watched the 1986 movie Hoosiers. For some reason, they had never seen it, and as my oldest son is a big basketball fan, I figured he ought to
Editor’s Note: The following is extracted from Days to Remember: The British Empire in the Great War, by John Buchan and Henry Newbolt (published 1922). On May 30, 1916, the Grand Fleet
Editor’s Note: Another of our good friends has provided us an excellent article. We have known the Winged Hussar for a long time, and can verify that he is a true Man
And lo, in 1973 the practitioners of Moloch worship, through power seized through the United States Supreme Court, enacted a law that enabled the establishment of murderous dens of Moloch worship throughout
We live in interesting times. Sadly, they are not really good times, though perhaps that is beginning to change in some regards. I am reminded of October 1989, when we were still
Editor’s Note: Preached by George Whitefield. Matthew 22:42 — “What think ye of Christ?” When it pleased the eternal Son of God to tabernacle among us, and preach the glad
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