Thankful for a Mother Who is Weak, but Strong
Mother’s Day is a day that we set aside as a nation to celebrate and honor our moms. For some, it’s a day of sadness for them because their mom or child is no longer
Mother’s Day is a day that we set aside as a nation to celebrate and honor our moms. For some, it’s a day of sadness for them because their mom or child is no longer
In former times liberty of conscience and the right of private judgment in matters of religion were denied both by ecclesiastics and politicians. Of late they have been very generally admitted, and much has been
Preaching That “Draws the Hallelujah” The world is constantly seeking our hallelujahs for its comforts and trifles, but how do preachers coax hallelujahs for what really matters? The Word is Worth the Work "In Bible
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The Speech of the Century: Remembering Teddy Roosevelt’s “The Man in the Arena” "The recent anniversary of Roosevelt’s “The Man in the Arena” speech provides an opportunity to reflect on the enduring relevance of his
That the power of the gospel in the hearts of believers is the power of the Holy Spirit is admitted. All that the gospel effects is to be attributed to the Holy Spirit, who works
The Absurdity of Preaching "Absurdity arises when we focus on one aspect of our call. The prophet in us wants the sermon to cut to the heart, for heaven and hell are at stake, and