Light

Thomas Edison changed the world with his invention of the light bulb. The last words he ever spoke were: "It is very beautiful over there." When he died the President of the United States suggested that lights all over America be dimmed in his honor. But in honor of Christ we turn on the lights, the lights of truth and justice and...

Future Life

National Public Radio was interviewing veteran radio and television reporter Judy Muller about her new book entitled "Now This." She chose the title because those two words are used so often by radio and television news people to move into a commercial. She remarked that those two words would also make a good epitaph...

The Cross Endures

Sir John Bowring was a famous British diplomat. He was fluent in thirteen languages. He was twice elected to Parliament. He was knighted by the Queen. He was sent on diplomatic missions to China, Thailand and Italy. He was the governor of Hong Kong. When he was governor of Hong Kong he took a trip by ship along the...

Commitment

Everyone has heard of the famous British journalist, Henry M. Stanley. He is the man who was sent to find the great missionary David Livingstone. Livingstone had not been heard from for many months and some thought he might be dead. In 1869 the publisher of the New York Herald sent Stanley to cover the opening of the...

Respect for the Bible

The mystery novels of Agatha Christie have been enormously popular. Only the Bible and the works of Shakespeare have sold more copies. At the time of her death she had sold more than two billion copies of her books all over the world. Her play Mousetrap opened in London in 1952 and has been running ever since, the longest...