From The Pastor’s Study – Awards & Recognition – 9/27/20
A few years ago my brother and I toured Sagamore Hill on Long Island, the home of Theodore Roosevelt. We […]
A few years ago my brother and I toured Sagamore Hill on Long Island, the home of Theodore Roosevelt. We […]
The influence of Thomas Alva Edison’s inventions on American life – and on life around the world – was so […]
After learning about the then on-going Welsh revival, well-known British Bible teacher F.B. Meyer traveled by train from London to […]
Thomas Helwys The names William Bradford and William Brewster are familiar to Americans who know the story of the Mayflower […]
In 1987 a toddler from Texas named Jessica McClure somehow fell into a narrow abandoned well. She was wedged in […]
It has been over a century since a great pandemic caused the sort of social and economic disruption as has […]
Uncle Tom’s Cabin first appeared in 1852 in serial form and was later published as a book, setting sales records. […]
On April 4, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln, accompanied by his son Tad, visited the recently captured Confederate capital, Richmond. It […]
Our church’s recent Christian Heritage Tour of Washington D.C. accomplished what I had hoped. Neither a vacation nor strictly a […]
It was a high school teacher who showed me that history is more than just names, dates, and places. History […]