January-February 2001 – Vol. 16, No. 4

Do Many Paths Lead into God's Presence? Contents Include: "The 2000 Book of the Year"; "2001's Annual Survey of Books for Preachers" by R. Albert Mohler, Jr.; "2000 Brings Outstanding Group of Books About Preaching" by Michael Duduit; "Only Human: Toward an Anthropology for Preaching" by Kenton C.

Peace

On the twelfth of September 1683, the Turkish army was finally turned away from the city of Vienna. Among the things they left behind were the cannons with which they had bombarded the city through the long siege. The people of Vienna decided that those cannons could be put to a better use. So they melted them down and...

Marriage

In Java a unique wedding custom is observed. The day before the wedding the bride calls in all of her close friends. In their presence she burns her dolls, toys and other cherished tokens of her childhood. Then her friends console her in the loss of these mementos by giving her many presents -- new objects identified with...

The Omniscience Of God

Many people in Ghana, Africa are very devout. They express it in the names they give to their business enterprises. There is a Hail Mary Plumbing Shop. You can to go to the I Love Jesus Dry Cleaner. You can refuel your car at the God is Great Gas Station. Personal names also reflect this unusual custom. One American visitor said...

Giving

The May/June issue of Worth magazine carried a story about an exclusive community on New York City's upper East side. You would need an income of over one million dollars a year just to live there. The people who do, give an average of $ 11,000 a year to charity. That's one percent of their income. The article noted that...

Faith

Several months ago a tornado struck the small town of Piedmont, Alabama. Twenty people were killed. Most of them were inside the Goshen United Methodist Church at the time. Among those killed was the daughter of the pastor. Later, The pastor was interviewed by television news reporters. She said, "Having your faith...

Christmas

Christmas has not always been celebrated on December 25. For centuries the Eastern Orthodox Church observed January 6 as the celebration of the birth of Christ. Eventually most of the world adopted December 25, but there are still areas in eastern Europe and the Middle East where January 6 is Christmas. This was known...