History, Culture and Faith – July 8, 1835: A Judge, a Bell, and an Era’s End
By Dr. Rick Chromey One night a stranger sought refuge in a rural tavern. The hungry, unkempt visitor was exhausted…
By Dr. Rick Chromey One night a stranger sought refuge in a rural tavern. The hungry, unkempt visitor was exhausted…
By Dr. Larry E. Banta Over the years and in several countries, I have been involved in many building projects.…
By Tom Claycomb III As I’m writing this article, summer is just dashing over the horizon. When I first signed…
By Bethany Riehl “I will offer You the sacrifice of thanksgiving and call on the name of the LORD.” –…
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By Ryan De Amicis Ever since I could remember, my dad had a guitar lying around our house. Although at…
By Stephen Silas Gill I am upset by some recent, highly visible statements to the effect that Christianity is losing…
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Juan, 17,…