A hundred and twenty years is not a very long time in human history, for time is fleeting. Life is like “a vapor, that appeareth for a little time, and then […]
2016 Democratic National Convention Schedule Suggested
Many believe and hope Vice President Joe Biden will become the next candidate on the Democratic ticket for president of the United States in the year 2016. So does he. With […]
The Historical Jesus
It is sometimes difficult to have patience with the modern skeptic who has not taken the time to seriously consider the evidence for Christianity. Many skeptics have never bothered to read […]
Becoming a Muslim and a Killer for Allah
It is an axiom of religious life that, belief dictates behavior. The devout Christian, who believes that Christ would have His followers love one another, and do good to all men, […]
Salvation is of the Lord
“Then Jonah prayed unto the Lord his God out of the fish’s belly, 2 And said, I cried by reason of mine affliction unto the Lord, and he heard me; out […]
The Battle Cry of Freedom
“Shout for the Lord hath given you the city.” Joshua 6:16 The winds of war were blowing across the thirteen colonies. It was inevitable. Feelings were running high. Loyalties were divided. […]
Why Study Church History?
“We have heard with our ears, O God, our fathers have told us, what work thou didst in their days, in the times of old” (Psa, 44:1). There are several important […]
Why do so Many Muslims Want to Kill?
Civilized people agree that shooting to death two radical Muslims in Garland, Texas on May 2, 2015, by a security officer was justified on legal and moral grounds. The Muslim men were attracted […]
It is Good to be Thankful
“Give thanks unto the Lord, call upon his name, make known his deeds among the people.” 1 Chronicles 16:8 On September 16, 1620, 102 men, women, and children left Plymouth, England […]
Was King James I A Homosexual?
The driving force behind the publication of the King James Version of the Bible was a man named James (known as James VI while ruling Scotland and James I while ruling neighboring England). James was the […]
A Brief History of Easter
Properly known as the Quartodeciman controversy (quartodeciman referring to the 14th day of the month)—or sometimes called the Passover-Easter controversy—the dispute, sometimes heated, centered on the proper day to celebrate Easter. […]
Lessons from the Great American Dustbowl
I first became intrigued with the story of the Great American Dust Bowl after the History Channel premiered its production of “Black Blizzards.” This special documented the harrowing account of the […]