• The Wisdom of Trees

    Some trees are easy to identify by their fruit. Take orange trees, for example. An orange is… an orange. There just isn’t any fruit quite like it. Grapefruits are big, tangerines are small. But when those green orbs turn bright orange, there is no doubt about the fruit. Other trees are challenging.

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  • Science Continues to Verify the Biblical Stories

    Folks, God’s word is true and science is not opposed to Scripture. In fact, it is shedding light on the events and persons of the Bible. Because the people and kingdoms were real, archaeology is uncovering evidence of their existence. Archaeology and science allows us to see how people lived, how they built things, how…

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  • Lessons from Genealogy

    I know some people who give a “Who cares?” about genealogy (and history in general). “They’re dead. I didn’t know ’em. Move on.” But researching history is not a static, cold exercise. Once you start learning things about someone, names jump off a page and they become real people. People who lived through history you…

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  • The Allure of Wealth

    Wouldn’t be nice to one day be SO wealthy that all you have to do is call up your accountant and say, “Are the bills paid?” He’ll say, “Yes, sir. As always.” And you won’t even have to ask, “Is there any money left?” because you know that there is plenty! Isn’t that a great…

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