Considering the incompetence, dereliction, and malfeasance in the judicial system, do we feel qualified to be judges, realizing that one day we will be called upon to judge angels? At the present time, we are in training to become …
From time to time the question arises whether a Christian should keep, observe, celebrate or mark the new moons. In the Old Testament, their importance to the Old Covenant ritual is clearly stated, and even the New Testament includes one …
Part One introduced Atomic Habits, a book written by James Clear, whose premise is that a person can accomplish exceptional goals by consistently performing minor habits. The principles he lays out work not only in the pursuit of …

(3) Then Jonathan and David made a covenant, because he loved him as his own soul. (4) And Jonathan took off the robe that was on him and gave it to David, with his armor, even to his sword and his bow and his belt.
I Samuel 13:22 records that Saul and Jonathan had the only real weapons in Israel. The rest of the Israelites had to use their mattocks, axes, sickles, and whatever else they could find to fight with. In addition, the Philistine …
A session of the British Parliament, particularly the House of Commons, can be almost hilarious. Speakers there are frequently interrupted with hissing, booing, and other forms of caustic disagreement, but through it all a kind of strange (and hypocritical) courtesy exists between the MPs. One of them might thoroughly demolish another's ideas, crushing his proposals with sledgehammer blows of ridicule, all the while calling him "our Distinguished Colleague" or "the Learned Gentleman." It is a strange mixture of courtesy and near-hatred. In America, we have something similar in talk radio.
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