Editor’s note: The following is extracted from The Life of Christ, by Giovanni Papini (published 1923). The Stable Jesus was born in a stable, a real stable, not the bright, airy portico
Editor’s Note: This is the eighth chapter of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott (published 1902). (Continued from Part 7) VIII. The Twins Although the temple of Vesta itself, at Alba Longa, was the
To me, this is the perfect Christmas Carol. It encompasses all that we ought to be truly celebrating. It is so beautiful to me that even after all these years, I still
Editor’s Note: This is the first chapter of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott (published 1902) I. Cadmus Some men are renowned in history on account of the extraordinary powers and capacities which they
Editor’s Note: We present another sermon from George Whitefield. Joshua 24:15 — “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” These words contain the holy resolution of pious
Editor’s Note: This is the eighth chapter of William the Conqueror, by Jacob Abbot (published 1877). (Continued from Part 7) VIII. Preparations for the Invasion The messenger who brought William the tidings
Dominic raised his longsword into what he hoped was a threatening stance: blade high above his left shoulder, his right elbow pointed forward. He tried to slow his breathing, lest it reveal
Editor’s Note: Bascom Ray Lakin was a Baptist pastor and evangelist. He was born in the hill country of West Virginia, the son of a farmer and distant relative of Devil Anse Hatfield,
Editor’s Note: We present yet another of Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s wonderful sermons. “So that they are without excuse: because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither
Editor’s Note: This is the second chapter of Alfred the Great, by Jacob Abbot (published 1872) (Continued from Part 1) II. The Anglo-Saxons Anyone who will look around upon the families of
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