by Susan | Dec 30, 2013 | Featured, Moderator, Moderator's Emphasis
By Rev. Rob Patrick Most parents will go to great lengths to give their children the best possible opportunities for developing their abilities and interests as they grow up. For instance, some families choose homes on the basis of school zoning, with a desire that...
by Sinclair Ferguson | Dec 19, 2013 | Featured, Features
By Sinclair Ferguson The anonymous author of Hebrews found different ways of describing the superiority of the Lord Jesus Christ. One of them, which forms the underlying motif of chapters 3 and 4, is that Jesus Christ gives the rest that neither Moses nor Joshua could...
by Peter Kemeny | Nov 13, 2013 | Featured, Features
By Peter Kemeny Portrayals of Jesus in religious art, Sunday school curriculums, evangelistic films, and stain glass windows are commonly accepted as good and helpful. Depictions of our Savior abound during the Christmas season. What shall we make of this?...
by Delores McDonald | Nov 13, 2013 | Featured, Features
A Tribute to Renwick C. Kennedy The popular television series, M*A*S*H, brought America’s public face-to- face with one of the most engaging elements of citizen soldiery – life inside an evacuation hospital. But it’s today’s reruns that are unsettling to historian...
by Sally Illman | Aug 30, 2013 | Featured
Last year, WM President Sherry Bartlett’s timeline connected us with the past through our biblical roots and our history. The “journey” continues into the future. Let’s concentrate this year on the connections we can make now to strengthen our journey into this...
by Jeff Kingswood | Aug 25, 2013 | Featured, Moderator, Moderator's Challenge
As I write this column, the world has just received word that Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, have been blessed with a little boy. The new prince is now third in the line of succession to the throne upon which his great grandmother, Queen...