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Honoring St. Bernard of Clairvaux: Should Christians Celebrate His Legacy on August 20?
This image broke my heart this week to see someone I love bowing to a statue. I can only say, Lord Jesus, have mercy on me and keep me...
Aug 20, 20255 min read


The Life of the Virgin Mary from Betrothal to Crucifixion and Beyond
I got to know and love the Virgin Mary through the Sacrament of the Present Moment.
---She was the simplist and holiest servant of God in the Bible;
---She defined her life by her words "be it unto me according to Thy Word.:"
---Her life was hidden, domestic, and commonplace but lived in the holiness of submission.
She inspires me to ask"What is it that glorifies Thee NOW, dear Lord Jesus, at this very moment?" And is fortified by her words, "Whatsoever He saith unto you
Aug 15, 20257 min read


God the Father
Jesus teaches us to call Him "Our Father."
He is both, and has called us to be his children.
His duality is powerfully expressed in the Apostles' Creed, which identifies God as "the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth," and highlights Jesus* (4BC-30AD) as "his only Son, our Lord." This structure emphasizes both God's universal role as creator and His personal relationship with Jesus and believers.
Aug 13, 20255 min read


The Life and Legacy of Thomas a Kempis: A Deep Dive into His Spiritual Journey and Writings
As individuals continue to engage with his writings, they uncover not just an exploration of Christian teachings, but also a personal guide toward a meaningful and transformative spiritual experience. In echoing Thomas a Kempis's wisdom, one discovers a call to lead a life rich in prayer, love, and the imitation of Christ.
Jul 23, 20255 min read


The Remarkable Rise of Olga the Wise from Pagan Roots to Christian Queen
Olga's transformation from a pagan queen to a Christian regent had profound implications for Kievan Rus. Her journey not only laid the groundwork for the region's Christianization but also played a crucial role in defining its cultural and spiritual identity for generations.
By embracing and promoting Christianity, she set her son, Vladimir, on a path that would lead to significant reforms in governance, social structures, and cultural practices across Kievan Rus.
Jul 15, 20255 min read


The Lasting Legacy of Jean Calvin and the Birth of Reformed Theology
I met Calvin in French Literature class at Rutgers in 1966.
It was a tough meeting; the Institutes is a challenging read, and I struggled.
Later, I debated his TULIP views, believing I had some choice in the matter.
Later still, I learned how Calvin loved the Bible, and saw it as the final authority on our salvation.
Read today's blog and discover how to appreciate the Bible and Calvin's work in helping us understand it.
Jul 9, 20256 min read


Irenaeus Against Gnosticism and the Power of New Testament Scriptures
The Devil is a liar and tricks people into sin and Hell.
---He does this through Heresy, a lie about Christian doctrine.
---Gnosticism says Jesus is only a Spirit without a human body.
---The bible tells us how to know this is a lie.
Every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: 1 John 4:3
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Jun 27, 20256 min read


The Extraordinary Journey of Sadhu Sundar Singh from Despair to Divine Revelation
"Sundar Singh, Evangelist in India and teacher of the faith, 1929," reads the Anglican calendar for June 19.
His biography and works all centered around a visit from Jesus, who called him to preach in India and Tibet.
He struck many as mystical and weird, but he was faithful unto death in 1929.
Two SPIRITUAL LIVES people also had visits from Jesus, Thomas Aquinas, and Bob Dylan.
Jun 20, 20254 min read


Lessons from 14 Remarkable Fathers in the Bible
A good father, as described by the Bible, provides for his children (1 Timothy 5:8), ensuring their needs are met and they are well cared for. He prays for his children (Job 1:5), lifting them up in his prayers and seeking God's guidance and blessings for them.
Jun 13, 202510 min read


The Legacy of Wynfrid / Boniface: Shaping Christianity in Germany
Wynfrid was an Englishman educated in a monastery to be a teacher at the abbey school near Winchester, some 60 miles southwest of London. There he read widely and wrote a Latin grammar and a treatise on poetry. He loved the Bible and studied it constantly.
Jun 6, 20254 min read


Columba : Missionary, Miracle Worker, Soul-Lover
Columba was born in County Donegal, Ireland about 30 years after Patrick had completed his missionary work. He was of the Irish royalty with a chance of becoming “a high king of Ireland,” but he gave this up to serve the Lord first in his own country and later as a missionary to Scotland, then still pagan. From conception, his life seems to have been blessed. His mother saw an angel before Columba was born who told her the child she was carrying would be "remembered among
Jun 4, 20256 min read


Abraham, Friend of God
F.B. Meyer (1847-1929) is a great storyteller. I enjoyed reading this book immensely. He is also a great preacher, infusing the story of Abraham* (1996-1821) with lessons that make moral points. We will look at some of these today.
May 30, 20257 min read


Gregory of Nyssa: Life of Moses
I met Gregory by reading his Life of Moses.
I love the Bible and reading biographies, and Gregory was 2 for 2.
Gregory retold the simple Exodus narrative of Moses and found a process of spiritual growth we all can use.
It's a continuous process of improvement flowing from the Word of God.
Find a copy and read it prayerfully; you will grow.
May 9, 20256 min read


Athanasius: Against the World
We need an Athanasius (299-373) today! The World is against the truth. Not just the truth table, logic truth but against THE TRUTH, the Son of God who said, I am the way, the Truth and the Life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” John 14:6
May 2, 20257 min read


Sister Aimee Semple McPherson: America's Greatest Evangelist?
Sister Aimee Semple McPherson: America's Greatest Evangelist? Before she was 20, she was a widow with a child, a missionary to China, and filled with the Holy Ghost.
She remarried and took her family in a Gospel car with the simple banner: Jesus is Coming Soon: Get Ready!
She taught salvation and healing, brought hundreds of thousands to Jesus, and was the best-known person in America in the 1930s.
Apr 30, 202510 min read


Believe to understand: Anselm
St Anselm's feast day is April 21. He is honored by Anglicans, Lutherans & Roman Catholics Be not afraid, only Believe. - Jesus in Mark...
Apr 23, 20255 min read


16 Famous Enemies of the Gospel in History - 4BC-1995
I could never understand why anyone would be an enemy of the Gospel.
---Why is someone against Good News?
---How can someone spit on Jesus?
Today's article looks at these things and warns against those who hate Him.
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Mar 26, 202520 min read


Exploring 21 Famous Christians Through the Centuries
21 Famous Christians in history: 1 individual selected for each century: O God, to us may grace be given, to follow in their train.
Mar 24, 202514 min read


St. Joseph the Carpenter, Jesus' earthly father.
March 19 is the Feast Day for St. Joseph the Carpenter, Jesus' earthly father I feel a kinship with St. Joseph: we both were old men who...
Mar 19, 20256 min read


23 Famous Scientists Who Believed in Jesus
23 Famous Scientists Who Believed in Jesus and Loved His Creation: He is before all things, and by Him, all things consist. Colossians 1:17
Mar 10, 20259 min read
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