A Deadly Plague – From the Pastor’s Study (3/15/20)
It has been over a century since a great pandemic caused the sort of social and economic disruption as has […]
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 […]
From the Pastor’s Study (9/8/19) During tax season earlier this year I went to the bank to make a transfer […]
The challenge in sorting through my mother’s possessions after she died was not because her possessions were so numerous. There […]
My travels as an evangelist back in the early 1990’s took me to some small towns in the hills of […]
From the Pastor’s Study – 8/18/19 I recall an old Frank and Ernest comic strip depicting the two title characters […]
American history used to be taught to school children not simply to inform them about the past and their place […]