March-April 2001 – Vol. 16, No. 5

Do Many Paths Lead into God's Presence? Contents Include: "What Is Expository Preaching: An Interview with Bryan Chapell" by Michael Duduit; "Preaching That Teaches" by Michael Boys; "Genderlects and Preaching" by Jeff Arthurs; "The Art of Sermon Coaching" by Charles Boyd - Sermons by: Erwin Lutzer

Cross

In the heyday of British rule it used to be said that the sun never set on the British Empire. Because the British flag consists of three crosses, superimposed one on another, the sun also never set on the cross! The British Empire is gone, but it is still true that the sun never sets on the cross. The day begins on the island of...

Christian

At the first exhibition of modern art a critic said negatively, "These are nothing but impressions." The criticism became, unintentionally, the definitive description of one kind of art, and today impressionistic art is well known and appreciated. Some think the name Christian came about in a similar way. They think it was coined by the...

Word Of God

The biggest gold nugget ever found was uncovered in Australia. It was one and one half meters long, weighed 300 kilograms and yielded 93 kilograms of pure gold. That one lump of gold would be worth one million Australian dollars today. Historically, South America was the world's biggest gold producing region, followed by...

Time

In 1752 England went from the old Julian calendar to the new Gregorian calendar. In order to make it fit, eleven days had to be removed from the calendar. People went to bed on September 2nd, and when they awoke the next morning it was September 14th. There were riots in the streets. People said the government had...

New Jerusalem

Recently an American archaeologist, Arthur Demerest, was in Guatemala walking across what he thought was a hill. He fell through the heavy vegetation and nearly fell in to the courtyard of an ancient Mayan palace covering 26,000 square yards -- the size of two football fields. The ruins are littered with jade, and there is...

King Of Kings

Recently the body of Ethiopia's King Haile Selassie was reburied. He had claimed to be descended from King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. He was revered as a god by the Rastafarian sect. During his lifetime he was called The King of Kings! A few years ago the Shah of Iran Was deposed in a revolution and shortly...

Helping Others

It sounds like a story someone made up, but the story is true. In 1890 in the Australian Supreme Court a witness testified that he saw a lady fall in the street. But he testified that he did not help her because they had not been properly introduced! Victorian manners cannot have been that strict! You and I have been "introduced"...

Good News

A Canadian television station put together an eye catching promotion in an effort to attract more viewers. They showed several news clips with the wrong dialogue. Then a man said, "We don't make the news. We make up the news!" Preachers and teachers do not make up the Good News. It was revealed by God, exhibited in...