This week following Easter Sunday we are considering the impact of the resurrection in microcosm. If the macrocosm is seen in the resurrection’s impact on the world,... Read More »
In recent years, a group of scholars has been examining the Scriptures to try to determine their authenticity. “Newsweek” magazine, in 1994, made this report on... Read More »
This Good Friday, we see the full weight of our sin and its penalty played out on the cross of Jesus. And, though we know the victory of resurrection morning is coming, the horrors... Read More »
Every year, in Good Friday services around the world, voices unite to sing, “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross.” This familiar hymn is more than a song, however. It is a challenge—a... Read More »
A tour bus along with several cars had stopped in front of the artist’s house. People wandered around pointing at the towering steel sculptures glinting in the sun, while... Read More »
What do you do 18 times a minute, 1,080 times an hour, 25,920 times a day, yet rarely notice? The answer: You breathe. If you are 40 years old, you have already taken more than... Read More »
As part of a campaign called “Get America Singing . . . Again,” a group of music educators has published a list of forty-two songs that it believes Americans must... Read More »
The Hubble telescope has provided us with dramatic pictures of the farthest regions of the starry heavens. Photographs show clouds of interstellar hydrogen gas towering nearly... Read More »
As a farm boy in North Dakota, I often had a sense of awe when I looked at the sky on a clear day or when I listened to the rolling thunder of an approaching storm. God seemed... Read More »