Ancient Roman Temple’s Discovery Offers Faith Lesson
For archaeologists, what’s old is new. Finds from archaeological digs and expeditions turn up centuries-old items and structures which allow a better understanding and new perspective of man’s past....
View ArticleForbidden/Bidden Fruit – The Fruit in Eden and in Faith Life
Trouble began from the start due to a forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. Its consumption led to the fall of man. And what was that forbidden fruit? An apple, of course, right? Probably not. But...
View ArticleThe Blame Game – Danger In Failing to Admit Responsibility
People today are loathe to take responsibility for their actions. For example, drug addicts may blame their parents for their need to seek solace in drugs. Why shoulder accountability when blaming...
View ArticlePortion Control — God’s Portion Is All-Sufficient
For most, “portion” is a four-letter word. Why? A “portion” is only a part of a whole, and humans tend to want it all. They don’t want to settle for less when they could have more. But the truth is...
View ArticleVesuvius Challenge – Effort To Understand Ancient Scrolls
Ancient texts provide the basis for today’s knowledge about Greeks and Romans. Unfortunately, the Middle Ages saw the loss of many of those texts, so the opportunity to read newly found ones excites...
View ArticleAlways Be Preparing For Jesus, Not Just During Lent
February 14th stood out as a big day on the 2024 calendar for more than one reason. Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday both occurred. The latter event served as this year’s start of Lent, the period...
View ArticleIf You’re Human, You’ll Have Trouble
The lyrics to a popular Taylor Swift song, “I Knew You Were Trouble,” aptly sum up what life is like—“Trouble, trouble, trouble.” This characterization fits the lives of both believers and...
View ArticleCelebrating Biblical Judge Deborah For Women’s History Month
Along with the beginning of spring, the month of March brings Women’s History Month. Typically, female figures such as suffragette Susan B. Anthony, aviator Amelia Earhart, and astronaut Sally Ride are...
View ArticleLook Up At The Stars To Learn About God
A view of the star-filled heavens creates a sense of wonder and awe in everyone. The scene inspires a small child to sing “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” spurs a scientist to conduct astronomical...
View ArticleSmall Size Doesn’t Matter With Mustard Seed Faith
Today’s society offers super-sized items. People want big vehicles, big TVs, and big fast-food meals. But some things are naturally small, tiny even, such as the mustard seed. How can believers grasp...
View ArticleSusanna Wesley – Model Mom And Mother Of Methodism
March brings not only the arrival of spring but the celebration of Women’s History Month. Those honored typically include high profile women such as Sally Ride (the first female US astronaut), Amelia...
View ArticleHot Cross Buns Offer Tasty Teaching About Easter
For Americans, Easter evokes thoughts of eating a ham dinner and indulging in chocolate candy shaped like eggs and bunnies. But another food, hot cross buns, boasts a long history with the religious...
View ArticleEclipse of the Son? Total Darkness at Jesus’ Death
Causing a great media stir, the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, known as the Great North American Eclipse, provided a wonderful viewing opportunity for scientists and average citizens alike....
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