The 23rd Psalm is one of the most beloved in the Bible. Its truth has stood sacrosanct for 3,000 years.
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
This psalm is the voice of Jesus, singing ...
Many modern cars now have pushbutton start. Leave the key fob in our pocket, touch the button on the dash, and the engine is engaged.
We have to push the right buttons on the microwave, or we’ll ...
Paul of antiquity wore his brilliance like a robe of fluttering butterflies. His hand penned much of the New Testament, and in his words we read the divine revelation he received as a convert to the ...
Poets like to speak of thunder as the voice of God, telling of his various moods during the storm. Sometimes he speaks gently in a continuous rumble. Other times he booms at us, and we cover our ...
Chicken salad. Chicken tenders. Chicken Parmesan. Chicken enchiladas. There’s lots of good in a chicken, no matter how we prepare it.
More power to the chicken!
Yet the lowly (and very ...
It used to be an accepted prospect that all young women would marry at a relatively young age. There were certain things she would need to embark on her new life, so she began to accumulate them ...
No one wants to be left out of the will.
Or even to receive pocket change. Yet that’s exactly what’s happening in many of America’s wealthiest families.
Roxanne Roberts in The Washington Post ...
Being cheesy isn’t always a positive term.
Yet, cheeses are among the most desired of foods. Chefs fight and claw to obtain just the correct version, the one with just the right texture and flavor ...
Zoos have a steadfast rule to keep the animals in their care under control: Never put an innocent near an aggressive annihilator.
For this reason, the baby ducks are located far away from the ...
A little wind can be a pleasant thing to experience. The gentle breeze caresses the field of flowers, bringing a pleasing aroma to our nostrils. The cooling effects of a summer zephyr washing our ...
Read more: The Wind of God
Joyce Meyer, Christian teacher and pastor to thousands, says it this way: “You cannot have a positive life and a negative mind.”
Helen Keller, deaf as well as blind, told us: “Keep your face ...
Ask the guy in prison, and he’ll tell us he didn’t do the crime. Not even if he's guilty.
If we offer him the chance to work it off in a halfway house, he’s not interested. He’d be admitting ...
Read more: Guilty as Charged
To put it simply, we are a visual race.
How would humanity survive if we were all blinded in a moment? We can glimpse a partial answer to that question in a 1951 sci-fi novel by John Wyndham called ...
Read more: Caught Up by the World
The 23rd Psalm is one of the most beloved in the Bible. Its truth has stood sacrosanct for 3,000 years.
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
This psalm is the voice of Jesus, singing ...
Many modern cars now have pushbutton start. Leave the key fob in our pocket, touch the button on the dash, and the engine is engaged.
We have to push the right buttons on the microwave, or we’ll ...
Paul of antiquity wore his brilliance like a robe of fluttering butterflies. His hand penned much of the New Testament, and in his words we read the divine revelation he received as a convert to the ...
Poets like to speak of thunder as the voice of God, telling of his various moods during the storm. Sometimes he speaks gently in a continuous rumble. Other times he booms at us, and we cover our ...
Chicken salad. Chicken tenders. Chicken Parmesan. Chicken enchiladas. There’s lots of good in a chicken, no matter how we prepare it.
More power to the chicken!
Yet the lowly (and very ...
It used to be an accepted prospect that all young women would marry at a relatively young age. There were certain things she would need to embark on her new life, so she began to accumulate them ...
No one wants to be left out of the will.
Or even to receive pocket change. Yet that’s exactly what’s happening in many of America’s wealthiest families.
Roxanne Roberts in The Washington Post ...