Crime

Eugene Neil of Austin, Texas, decided to rob a pizza restaurant. He wore his motorcycle helmet to conceal his identity. It seemed like a good idea. It had a full face visor with darkened plastic. Nobody would recognize him. Nobody did, but his name was printed on the front of the helmet and he was soon arrested. "Be sure your...

Overcoming Difficulties

Hans Christian Andersen, whose stories have thrilled millions of children, suffered from dyslexia. Winston Churchill, noted for his oratory, had a problem with stuttering. He wrote his speeches carefully, leaving out words that ended in s and he rehearsed them several times. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, was thought...

Christian Living

Many doctors have shown the faith they had in their discoveries by first trying them on themselves. Jonas Salk, whose polio vaccine virtually wiped out that disease, often tested serums on himself. The German surgeon Forssman, who developed the procedure of heart catheterization, did it first on himself. Who would go to a...

Sin

Dave Barry said that the solution to the health care crisis was this: "Medical science should stop coming out with new disorders. We already have plenty of disorders, but every time you open a newspaper you see an article about how medical science has discovered a new disease." Of course, we recognize the difference between...

Prayer

The family was on vacation when they came upon a playground. The little girl wanted to get in but the gate was locked. Her father explained that she couldn't play there because of the locked gate. "But Daddy," she said, "you've got lots of keys." She hadn't learned yet that one must have the right key in order to open the...

Head, Not Heart

In England, when they caution you about a potentially dangerous step, the sign reads: Mind the Step. If it's a low overhead that demands caution, the sign reads: Mind Your Head. They use the word mind in the sense of paying attention. We need to use the term mind in the sense of...

Death

We all know the song Loch Lomond and many have seen that lovely lake in Scotland. The songs says, "Me and my true love will never part again, on the bonny bonny banks of Loch Lomond." It's not true, of course. Even in the moment a couple is joined in marriage, we say in our wedding ceremony, "till death do us part." We...

Creation

There is a place in India where their legends agree with the Bible that mankind was made from dust. But they think that the upper class (or caste) was made from the fertile soil and the lower class was made from ordinary clay. Of course, if you are going to create pottery, you want ordinary clay, not rich loam. The Bible, unlike...

Complaining

In the Old Testament we often find the Israelites "murmuring." What a wonderful expression. In the church we often find people murmuring, too. The only thing some people are willing to give is advice. In 1884 in Princess Ida, W. S. Gilbert wrote a verse that must surely be the feeling of some Christians: Oh don't the days seem...

Communion

Jews believed that the first thing the Messiah would do was host a Messianic banquet. In fact, the last thing Jesus did was to host a banquet -- the Lord's Supper. The Supper doesn't seem like a banquet. There is only a crumb of bread. There is only a sip of wine. They are in our bodies for only a short time. But the memory of...