Questions of the Season…Do you see what I see?
With so much activity in our lives, it’s rare that at this time of the year, we would take time to stop and look up into the night sky. Our […]
We are blessed to live in a country that honors those who served to protect and defend our nation’s freedom. Regardless of the branch of service, men and women have
What do you remember about your father? Is he still with you, or has he passed away? There are some who will say, ‘I never knew him.’ Others will remember
Some say you do it this way; others say, no, do it like this. How is one to know what is right and what’s wrong? Could it be both are
There’s a simple little pamphlet that provides ‘expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, and (the) historical background’ of many literary works. This study guide, CliffsNotes, has provided students with
Every Sunday morning we meet together to worship God, sing songs of praise and edification and study from His holy word. But above all, we come as a collected body
In 1855 the French carol, Les Anges dan Nos Campagnes, was first published. The tune, which tells of the angelic announcement of Christ’s birth, was later translated and published into
Wars are fought and won by soldiers! We’ve honored our veterans this month and each day we should express our ‘thanks’ for their sacrifice. But we must never forget that
Fearful of their surroundings, an unlikely threesome walk down a brick road chanting the infamous, “Lions and Tigers and Bears, O my…” They feared what many consider vicious predators. Animals