The poem Miri It Is is one of the oldest surviving examples of Middle English. While Old English is distinctly Germanic and almost completely indecipherable to a speaker of[…]
Recently in Kingston, Jamaica, the International Ecumenical Peace Convocation took place. Part of this convocation involved a request of forgiveness, apologizing for the role of Christians “in systems of[…]
“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” – Galatians 3:28 (ESV),[…]
I had the pleasure of attending a Celtic Woman concert when their tour came through Texas this past week. It was both a refreshing look at the cultural greatness[…]
There is currently a big uproar in South Africa about the Boer singer and songwriter, Steve Hofmeyr, who uses the South African equivalent to “nigger” (kaffir) in his latest song.1 […]
Transcript of the video: In ’87, Dennis Peacock, Otto Scott, and I spoke in various cities in England, and we spoke in Bristol. And there was one young[…]
Some wisdom from Pastor Bret L. McAtee: If one were to exert the same exact amount of air through different instruments, one would not expect to hear the exact same[…]
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May 2, 2011, marked the 400th anniversary of the completion of the King James Bible. Work on the Bible was begun in 1604 by the order of King James I[…]
The mainstream media has been running an AP News article entitled, “Obama Golf Shoes Could Have Been Clue to Bin Laden.” The article points out that Mr. Obama’s odd[…]