Interpreting the Psalms
Modern readers face some challenges interpreting the Psalms, especially those living in Western countries. This is due to differences in cultures and time. The differences…
Read MoreModern readers face some challenges interpreting the Psalms, especially those living in Western countries. This is due to differences in cultures and time. The differences…
Read Moreby Caitlin (Stacy) Meadows My earliest memories of my dad set the tone for my entire life. As a small child, probably three or four…
Read MoreLittle boys, according to the nursery rhyme, are made of snips and snails and puppy dog tails. Compared to little girls, who are made of…
Read MoreGive thanks to the Lord, for he is good. His love endures forever (Psalm 136:1). In the iconic Verizon cellular phone commercial that aired in…
Read MoreThe nineteenth psalm, written by King David, starts with such statements as “The heavens are telling,” “their expanse is declaring,” and “Day to day pours…
Read Moreby Bob Hostetler Matthew Emmons aimed his rifle at the target one last time. He was one shot away from his second Olympic gold medal…
Read Moreby Tahny Lou Vonan I shall weave this tale as if it unfolded yesterday, for the memories of that moment are etched into the very…
Read Moreby Nakia Keim Who can find a virtuous and capable wife? She is more precious than rubies (Proverbs 31:10, NLT). Proverbs 31 has been on…
Read Moreby Cindy Arora Charm can be misleading, and beauty is vain and so quickly fades, but this virtuous woman lives in the wonder, awe, and…
Read MoreThe Quiet Hour Psalm 46:10 It is morning when I close the door to this private place where I’ve been before, seeking courage to face…
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