The Glory of Celebration (Part One)

The Glory of Celebration (Part One)

At Christmas, perhaps as much as any time of the year, our celebration is marked by our music. The songs we sing at Christmas time (usually for the only time during the year) are... Read More »
“Psalm 19- The Song of Words and Works” (Part One)

“Psalm 19- The Song of Words and Works” (Part One)

“Space- the Final Frontier?” No, the greatest frontier of all is that in which we explore the infinite, incomprehensible character of the true and living God. For that... Read More »

Stars and Sand

A team led by an Australian astronomer calculated the number of stars in the known universe to be 70 sextillion—7 followed by 22 zeros. That unfathomable number is said to be... Read More »
Nobody

Nobody

I’m nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there’s a pair of us—don’t tell! They’d banish us, you know. How dreary to be somebody! How public,... Read More »

Things Above

Stepping outside and gazing heavenward on a star-studded evening always helps to soothe my soul after a trouble-filled day. When I peer into the night sky, I forget, at least for a... Read More »

A Walk with Whitaker

When my dog Whitaker and I take our morning walk through the deep woods of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, the air is filled with sound. Birds of many species break the early morning... Read More »

Creator Praise

“In the beginning” (Genesis 1:1) is not the only place in the Bible where we read about creation. The remarkable work of God’s creation is not a one-passage... Read More »

Happy Earth Day

You don’t have to tour Resurrection Bay in Alaska to appreciate the natural marvels of our earth, but it helps. You don’t have to snorkel the warm waters of Jamaica to be... Read More »

Knowing the Creator

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 their... Read More »

Star Praises

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 6... Read More »