The Language of Song – July 18, 2004
The great choral conductor Robert Shaw placed music at the core of the national spirit when he said, “In these days of political, personal, and...
The great choral conductor Robert Shaw placed music at the core of the national spirit when he said, “In these days of political, personal, and...
The Psalmist described dedication to God in these words: “With my whole heart have I sought thee: O let me not wander.”1 His plea has...
Beginning in 1793, England and France were intent on crushing each other. For over 20 years they fought a war over territories staked out by...
All around us there are those who live in need. Some people’s needs are obvious. Others carry burdens that may not be so evident but...
Today, as in times past, the world needs good fathers. We need fathers who are examples of integrity and morality, of strength and resilience. And...
More than a hundred years ago, Eliza Hewitt, a young schoolteacher, took an afternoon stroll in a Philadelphia park, her eyes bright with the glow...
A home filled with the beautiful sound of music is a welcome reprieve from a noisy world. It doesn’t take a musician to know that...
We stand at the nation’s memorial to those who fought for freedom during the dark days of World War II. Nearly 60 years after the...
During this year we commemorate 75 years of continuous broadcasting. Today’s message was given by Richard L. Evans in 1968. “We are most of us...