Greetings from sun-drenched Fresno, where the plants are shriveling and the pavement is melting—and it’s not yet summer! I suppose one could express appreciation for living in a place that makes it so much easier to explain what Hell might be. Then again, it’s still...
I have traveled to over thirty countries and enjoyed the unique forms of hospitality and cultural distinctives of each place. My mind is filled with indelible memories of the crazy traffic in India, the amazing food in the Philippines, the familiar language of Romania...
We received the news last night that our youngest daughter, Jamie, finally delivered a baby boy—two weeks late! His name is Corbin (“Corby”) Harris and he weighed in at a whopping nine pounds and four ounces. Whew! And no surprise, he looks like his brother and three...
Karon and I (and our host, Pastor Freddie Roberson) spent the day yesterday traveling south of London to the famous White Cliffs of Dover, at the south-eastern tip of England. As a former U.S. Navy sailor I loved watching the ships come into one of the busiest ports...
Here in Great Britain there is much talk about the hundredth anniversary of the beginning of World War I in 1914. Back then each soldier, sailor and airmen was given The Active Service Gospel of John. This 3 inch by 4½ inch, tan-colored booklet contained the complete...
This comment was made by Prime Minister Winston Churchill on 20 August 1940 during the Battle of Britain. Actually, the full quote is: “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” In that memorable speech he applauded the Royal Air...
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