True Religion 26
- Living Simply
Those who had survived the World War II Japanese occupation would have lived through, sadly without much choice, the necessity of simple living. It was reliving our great grandparents’ days of “clear tea and plain rice.” For the majority, the four...
- Prayers for the People
Early news reports that indicated Hurricane Katrina had dodged New Orleans enough to avoid the worst were wrong....
- The Last Supper
The Last Supper...
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- The Meaning Behind The Ankh
The Ankh (aka the crux aitsata, or the 'ansate' or 'handled cross') was sacred to the ancient Egyptians (this is actually the land of Ancient Kemet - "the land of the blacks" - which the Greeks later renamed Egypt) and is known as the original cross....
- Sickness and Disease: The Bible’s Perspective
What is sickness? What is disease? Why are both of these ailments extremely prevalent in a society that is more technologically advanced than ever before? In an age where man can build super scud missiles, devastating nuclear war heads, and can build...
- Overcoming Pride
The first church I ever served was located in an extremely small town in Eastern Kentucky. There wasn’t even a stop-light at the time. The church was full of wonderful farmers, which was ironic, because the only time I had ever been to a farm up...