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Paul and Silas sat inside the jail, where they had been locked up so that later they could be convicted. Their clothes had been torn from their bodies, their backs had been flayed bloody, and […]
Paul and Silas sat inside the jail, where they had been locked up so that later they could be convicted. Their clothes had been torn from their bodies, their backs had been flayed bloody, and […]
Paul writes: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek” (Romans […]
“Tom, have you heard the latest?” “No, David, what happened now?” “The rich Mr. Ebert is whining and complaining because he lost his wallet yesterday.” “Where did […]
Who Was Saul of Tarsus? A good way to understand a person we have never met is to learn about how he lived his life. In the case of Saul (later known as Paul), we […]
We don’t like hearing about laws. Modern culture looks sideways at laws, and we are immersed in that culture. Many of the lawmakers we hear or read of are usually flawed people, at a large […]
I am sure that we all have heard the statement: “I am tired.” In my 47 years of service I have met so many people who have echoed this sentiment. These are people who started […]
A few days ago, I was at the airport waiting to pick up a Brother. While waiting, I looked up and noticed an elderly lady cautiously approaching an escalator. She focused on the step she […]
Like a luminous pearl, this word stands amidst the many admonitions the apostle wrote in his letter to the Ephesian church. Paul saw a foolproof solution to the problems that had arisen and stated emphatically: […]
“Who is a man who can pray and who trusts God, the Lord?” Did Ernst Moritz Arndt, who made this remark, not even imagine a time could come in which men did not think it […]
The expression “life” may have different meaning for different people under different circumstances. We may speak of a “new life” when a baby makes it’s debut into a family, or someone may see hardships as […]