AUTHOR: David Crumm, Free Press Columnist
Nine out of 10 Americans tell pollsters they own a Bible; half of Americans say they read it once a week.
While cleaning off my desk recently, I threw away a brand new Bible, because I mistook it for a fashion magazine that I figured someone had left lying around the office. . . |
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Lauren Ford was a painter, etcher and writer/illustrator of children's books whose subjects were children and Christian themes in present-day settings. She often used her farm in Connecticut as the background of her paintings. |
AUTHOR: Tim Bete
And many other reasons why God is a much better creator than I am.
God created the world before Home Depot existed. That's a theological concept I can't comprehend. I take at least five trips to Home Depot during every project. The first trip is to buy materials, the second to return what I purchased and get the correct items, the third is to ask questions, the fourth because I forgot the answers and the fifth to ask if I can pay someone to do the project for me. |
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Christian artist Lance Fairly, originally from Florida, for the past twenty years has made Hawaii his home. During this time he has developed his plein air techniques to capture Hawaii’s natural beauty. |
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After eating an English missionary in 1867, contrite villagers in Fiji are now eating humble pie and want to say sorry. |
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This hymn was written by Francis Pott in 1861 to celebrate a new organ at the Church of St. John the Evangelist at Wingate, Lancashire, England. |
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James Montgomery first published this angel song in his Sheffield newspaper, Iris, Christmas Eve, 1816. It was published again in Christian Psalmist, 1825. Stanza 5 is from The Christmas Box, 1825. |
AUTHOR: Ron McDonald
But I am a left-leaning Christian, and my point of view is judged and condemned constantly nowadays.
Ironically, I'm quite conservative, seeking to live with traditional values such as simplicity, moderation, monogamy, sharing and a belief in individual consequences. |
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