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Apostle Paul

  • by Robert H Berendt
There is a saying about serious things that "could make a grown man cry." That comment is sometimes made in jest, because grown men seldom cry. It is not manly, as I was taught as a little boy.
  • by Cecil Maranville
Have you heard of the flower that is pollinated by “tricking” bees into taking a bath or of the flower that “shoots” its pollen onto a bee’s back? We can see the design of the Creator—if we choose to.
  • by Hector Earle
The adventures of the great Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton carry meaning and inspiration for those on the Christian journey.
  • by Good News
A letter written from prison by William Tyndale lay buried in the archives of the Council of Brabant in Belgium for some 300 years. The contents are heartbreaking.
  • by Robert Dick
The first line of defense is knowing the enemy and his tactics. How can we guard our minds from the pervasive influence of secular humanism?
  • by John Rutis
If you were as rich as billionaire Howard Hughes, you would enjoy great freedom. Wouldn't you?
  • by Donald Ward
When the sense of urgency diminishes from the message of the church, the zeal of the people fades accordingly.
  • by Peter Nathan
Paul, writing to the church in Philippi, presents a model for human relationships that is beautiful and practical.