Warning

General George Washington had known nothing but defeat in the American Revolution until he won the famous victory at Trenton on Christmas Day, 1776. Every school boy or girl knows how he waited until the Hessian soldiers fighting for Britain were drunk from partying, and then attacked and defeated them. What is not so...

Time

The Mayfly lives only six hours! It gets its name from the fact that it hatches in the month of May. Yet the eggs of the Mayfly do not hatch for three years! A six-hour lifetime seems mighty brief, but then fourscore years and ten seem short to the human who has reached them. If we could compare our longest life-span with...

Sin

One of the mysteries of medicine concerns the epidemic of influenza that swept around the world in 1918. Called "Spanish influenza," the disease suddenly began in March of 1918 and ended just as suddenly in November of the same year. During that time over 21 million people died. The disease struck every country on earth!...

Self-Control

When words from another language are translated into English we often say that something is lost in the translation. There was evidence of that in an information booklet in a Japanese hotel. Explaining the air conditioning system the booklet said, (with some creative spelling) "Cooles and Heates: If you want just condition of...

Resurrection

In November of 1995 newspapers reported the story of lotus seeds found in a dry lake bed in China. They were 1,288 years old! Seven of them were obtained by the University of California at Los Angeles. The seeds were germinated, sprouted, and a plant grew from them. They are thought to be the oldest seeds ever...

Eternity

The oldest living things on earth are the bristlecone pines in the Iyno National Forest in California. They have endured for 4,800 years. The oldest dates from 2900 B.C. These trees were growing when Moses was given the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. They were already ancient when Christ was on...

Death

When Daniel Boone died they didn't have to hunt to find a coffin for him. He had one already. He had acquired it long before. It was made of cherry wood and for years he'd kept it under his bed. Most of us would not like to have that daily reminder of the certainty of ...

Atonement / Communion

When William the Conqueror defeated the English King Harold at the Battle of Hastings, he felt some remorse for the many who died there. So he built an Abbey to atone for all the blood shed. He built it on the battlefield itself. He built it so that the high altar would be on the very spot where King Harold died. But we can never...

Prophecy

The remarkable fulfillment of Biblical prophecies stands in stark contrast to the failures of modern prophets. Malcolm Bessent predicted that sometime between 1975 and 1980 New York City would be flooded and uninhabitable. It didn't happen. David Bubar predicted that by the middle 1980's Russians and Americans would try to...

Nostalgia

In Charles Schultz's famous Peanuts comic strip the little dog Snoopy is recalling the past. "I remember those summer evenings years ago at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. We used to sit around and sing while someone strummed a banjo." After a long sigh Snoopy sits up and says, "Actually, that's not true. No one knew how to play...