Publish Glad Tidings

The Life and Times of Martin Luther by J. F. Merle D’Aubigne’ chronicles the life of the great reformer as […]

“… and the books.”

My son texted me after flying back to his home after Christmas, “Flying out of Atlanta at night makes you […]

Forgotten Greatness

Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt are men not only conspicuous in the pages of American history; their images are carved […]

Remember Rick Monday?

It was the bottom of the fourth inning of a day game at Dodger Stadium, April 25, 1976.  Two protesters […]

Willing to Content the People

Solomon wrote, “The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that […]

A Father’s Son

Most Americans are at least somewhat familiar with Theodore Roosevelt, the nation’s 26th president.  One historian described him as “the […]

Universal Basic Income

At only age 33, Mark Zuckerberg is one of America’s richest entrepreneurs.  Time Magazine named him among the 100 most […]

The Searchers

Motion picture and television westerns have made places such as Dodge City, Tombstone, and Deadwood famous in spite of the […]

Rickey and Robinson

Born in 1881, Wesley Branch Rickey was named after the Methodist evangelist John Wesley and a prophecy of Christ found […]