God’s Little Clues
John W. Hanson One cold Saturday morning last March I was enjoying a stroll at the Great River Walk in […]
John W. Hanson One cold Saturday morning last March I was enjoying a stroll at the Great River Walk in […]
By Ken Ham Dinosaurs are used more than almost anything else to indoctrinate children and adults in the idea of […]
Ann Hibbard Twenty kindergarteners stood in one, long, disheveled row, bedecked in Pilgrim hats and Indian headdresses made from colorful […]
Alice Slaikeu Lawhead Our culture says that Christmas is for kids. We hold firm to the idea that all the […]
Alice Slaikeu Lawhead “Every year it gets worse,” laments Vera. “First there was that big brouhaha about the nativity scene […]
Alice Slaikeu Lawhead “Every year it gets worse,” laments Vera. “First there was that big brouhaha about the nativity scene […]
Greg Stone Take the year 1809. The international scene was tumultuous. Napoleon was sweeping through Austria; blood was flowing freely. […]
Brian Proffit Yes, we know it’s aggravating to see Christmas decorations already appearing on shelves that are just being cleared […]
By Lajoyce Martin Twas the week before Christmas, when all through God’s house, The benches were empty, save for pastor and […]
By Kevin Cox So many things about Christmas are repetitious. For instance, have you heard, “I’m Dreaming of a White […]