About Matthew Henry’s Bible Commentary (concise). The codensed one-volume classic commentary. Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary provides a condensed look at nearly every ...
About John Gill’s Exposition of the Bible. He preached in the same church as C. H. Spurgeon over one hundred years earlier. Yet most people today have never heard of John Gill. This is unfortunate, ...
Math isn’t my long suit, but State Superintendent Ryan Walters' request for $3 million ($6 million over two years) to purchase a King James Version of the Bible for every classroom in Oklahoma ...
This special series of commentaries, interviews, and slideshows is part of a collaboration between CDC and Medscape. This content is designed to deliver CDC's authoritative guidance directly to ...
Disregard, too, that reducing the Bible to a historical document profanes the Holy Scriptures. State Superintendent Ryan Walters' request for $3 million to place Bibles in every public school ...
New York Times Columnist Ross Douthat associates the 2016 election with “a swell of ideological ambition” unlike the upcoming ...
North Carolina’s second lady helped make her husband’s political foray possible. But her ventures — a day care and a ...
I love the fall. Apples are my favorite fruit. Usually, I pick one out of the basket and eat it before I leave the orchard. The orchard I go to has samples to eat so you can pick out the type you want ...
HAHN’S TRIGGERING WORDS Re “Hahn doubles down on hurtful rants” (Editorial, Aug. 28): Fred “Horrible” Hahn’s words are in danger of triggering me; and, since by this excellent ...
The “Kelly and Mark” show on Sept. 30 a.m. featured Gavin DeGraw. From Auto Services, to Best Places to Eat or Best Professional Service, make sure to vote for your favorite places and people ...
As a young boy, through adolescence, I was raised in a custom steel fabrication machine shop owned by my parents. While my father was not on-site, he employed men who were diligent, responsible ...
Profits of dairy co-ops are hardly “vast” by any reasonable measure ...