One Step at a Time – April 18, 2004
After finishing his great literary work on the French Revolution, Thomas Carlyle gave his manuscript to John Stuart Mill to read. By mistake, Mill’s maid...
After finishing his great literary work on the French Revolution, Thomas Carlyle gave his manuscript to John Stuart Mill to read. By mistake, Mill’s maid...
In Matthew we read that “where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”1 In 1739...
The week before Jesus rose triumphant from the tomb, He left the comforts of Bethany and went to Jerusalem. Along the way, Jesus sent two...
During this year we commemorate 75 years of continuous broadcasting. Today’s message was delivered by Richard L. Evans in 1970. The swift passing of the...
Dreams often begin when we lack something. We want something better, something that seems out of reach. Some dreams become more vivid at Christmastime or...
Appearing on every masterpiece is the artist’s signature, and yet art historians will tell you that paintings testify of the artist’s style and execution and...
“I’ll cast on [God] my ev’ry care and wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer!”1 We live in a time when drawing upon the powers...
During this year we commemorate 75 years of continuous broadcasting. Today’s message was delivered by Richard L. Evans in 1952. It has sometimes been suggested...
In 1833 a young English clergyman, John Henry Newman, was traveling in Italy when he grew gravely ill. He was nursed by his servant for...