
Comfort, Comfort My People
“Comfort, comfort my people, says your God.” Isaiah 40.1 December is a hard month for many. A...
“Comfort, comfort my people, says your God.” Isaiah 40.1 December is a hard month for many. A...
Alexander Whyte was the great expositional preacher of St. George’s church, and a professor at New College, in Edinburgh during the early 20th century. One of his contemporaries described him in the...
“For I the Lord do not change.” Malachi 3.6a There are two guarantees in this life. First, nothing in this life will ever remain the same. The second is that our God will never change. Change is hard, isn’t it? I...
Perhaps it was a TV episode from The Red Skelton Show of my youth. (For those without a clue, Red Skelton was a popular comedian/performer for seventy years and entertained three generations of Americans in film, radio, and television.)...
One wonders if the cutting-edge church of late-nineteenth-century Scotland could compete with the American church of today. In light of cultural change at 10,000 mbps, could the kilt-wearing Scottish kirk keep up? Sunday morning...
“When it goes well with the righteous, the city rejoices,” Proverbs 11.10a While living in Saint Louis, we had a special relationship with our Aldi. As a poor seminary family, we did the majority of our shopping there. Through...