Editor’s Note: Our good friend, Artemisia Gentileschi, shared this with us. Lyrics – Antiphons used in church liturgy, translated from Latin by John M. Neale in 1861, Tune – 15th century French funeral
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from The Life of Christ, by Giovanni Papini (published 1923). The Stable Jesus was born in a stable, a real stable, not the bright, airy portico
To me, this is the perfect Christmas Carol. It encompasses all that we ought to be truly celebrating. It is so beautiful to me that even after all these years, I still
Editor’s Note: We present another sermon from George Whitefield. Joshua 24:15 — “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” These words contain the holy resolution of pious
Editor’s Note: We present a classic from G. Campbell Morgan. THIS IS AN OUTBURST OF APPEAL IN THE MIDST OF AN ARGUMENT, and incidentally reveals a failure which has many other causes
Editor’s Note: This is another sermon from St. John Chrysostom. And the Word was made Flesh, and dwelt among us. I desire to ask one favor of you all, before I touch
Editor’s Note: St. Hilary of Poitiers was an early church father, and is considered a Saint by the Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and several of the more liturgical Protestant churches. He lived
Editor’s Note: J.C. Ryle was spiritually awakened in 1838 while hearing Ephesians 2 read in church. He was ordained by Bishop Sumner at Winchester in 1842. For 38 years he was a
Editor’s Note: Andrew Gray (1633 – 1656) was born and lived in the glorious era of the Puritans. He died, of “Purple Fever” after just two years of ministering the Word to his
Editor’s Note: Bascom Ray Lakin was a Baptist pastor and evangelist. He was born in the hill country of West Virginia, the son of a farmer and distant relative of Devil Anse Hatfield,
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