My husband and I are big on books. Forget tech gadgets or “smart” anything or even television (we haven’t owned a TV set since 1992)
Category: Commentary
It has always been easy for both Christians and indeed just about everyone to argue about Bible verses and their origin, meaning, timing and application
Recently, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., socialist gadfly, proposed that the U.S. federal government should mandate a four-day, 32-hour work week. Before we conservative free marketeers
The age of overpopulation is over. The age of underpopulation is here. After decades of warnings and fear about an overpopulation crisis, population is now
In the Soviet Union, they called it the “samizdat.” That is an underground media network powered, at the high-tech end, by mimeograph machines and at
Studying the book of Job, a lot of people gloss through the first two chapters. If you do this, you miss the whole the book.
Were survivors of the attack still alive today, they undoubtedly would be enraged by Mexican President Manuel Obrador’s recent praise of a terrorist raid into
The resurrection of Jesus from the dead is the cornerstone of historic Christianity. But is there scientific evidence it really happened? Some scholars believe that
By Siegfried Johnson I am a Hebrew scholar and pastor, not a political pundit. I find fascinating, however, the similarities between the ceaselessly vilified President
Don’t get me wrong; there are some disgustingly vile and dishonest Republicans, e.g., Karl Rove, Mitt Romney, Mike Pence, Liz Cheney, George and Jeb Bush
