The School of Experience – Sunday, April 06, 1997
It is hard sometimes to understand why we must suffer in this life. A father watched his daughter play through the one-way glass of her...
It is hard sometimes to understand why we must suffer in this life. A father watched his daughter play through the one-way glass of her...
Most people are generous in giving support to others during difficult times; but surprisingly, some are less generous with support and praise during the good...
There are two ways to look at life and the world. We can see the good or the bad, the beautiful or the ugly. Both...
In times of privation and hunger, all people dream of feasts of tables piled with fruits and game of rich sauces and warm bread. Perhaps...
A popular phrase today is “don't sweat the small stuff.” but, in fact, life is made-up of small stuff - little details that combine, like...
There is a great joy in knowing that God is watching over us, that He cares about us and wants us to be happy. Relying...
In his famous biography of Samuel Johnson, James Boswell quotes from a conversation between Johnson and a man named Oliver Edwards. Edwards makes the following...
Among the resources we each possess; our time is the most precious and perishable. Each day ticking clocks and changing calendars, growing children and aging...
The tight grip of every newborn’s hand is a tangible reminder of our need for each other. Physicians may call this the “grasp reflect,” but...