This quote from "The Chambered Nautilus" by Oliver Wendell Holmes speaks of how the nautilus, as it grows, enlarges its shell to accommodate its new size.
"I read with great appreciation the wonderful analogy of the chambered nautilus and our Christian lives by Newton L. Baker in the January issue of United News."
As schoolchildren in a one-room country school in Wisconsin, back in 1936-1944, we were to commit to memory poetry by such greats as Oliver Wendell Holmes. This poem was very difficult for me to learn, as I really did not understand it—but...
The United States was founded on godly principles; principles of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. When Rep. Emanuel Cleaver invoked the name of Brahma in his January 3 prayer, he invoked the name of a pagan god. What does this mean...
Located in a quiet cove, Tanglewood Resort and Conference Center along Lake Texoma will provide a tranquil Feast setting near the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge. Lake Texoma is one of the largest reservoirs in the United States and is...
Hello and welcome! We are a church in the New York City area based upon the belief that human beings were created for a fabulous purpose. We believe that God’s Sabbath and Holy Days reveal this purpose and God's ultimate mercy and love for humanity. We love and appreciate God's saving grace through His Holy...
Richard Steiner, a professor of Semitic languages at Yeshiva University in New York, has deciphered an ancient inscription found in a chamber under a pyramid south of Cairo.
OLD TOWN SAN DIEGO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITOR’S CENTER, 2415 San Diego Avenue Suite 104, San Diego, CA, 92110
OLD TOWN is the historic heart of San Diego. Created in 1769, Old Town San Diego was California’s first settlement with only a mission and a fort.
Wander through lush gardens or browse at one of the many specialty shops for...
Some people believe that the U.S. Constitution forbids any connection between religion and government - or, as it's popularly known, separation of church and state. American history, however, clearly proves otherwise.