Smuggler of Bibles behind the Iron Curtain: Brother Andrew
Now to hold the Bible in their hands, those repressed by communisim cried tears of joy…and stood at every public reading taught me much in my own life.
18th Century Virginia Musings
Now to hold the Bible in their hands, those repressed by communisim cried tears of joy…and stood at every public reading taught me much in my own life.
A review of three books we studied for our 1930s rhetoric history studies, and how they tie together and bring depth to the problem.
The tradition from her father and grandfather continues today with a profound, timely message from Queen Elizabeth II who wrote her own speech.
One year, the theme was India, and my daughter and I were asked to demonstrated are saris are wrapped for the children’s ministry.
The name Mwangaza is a Swahili word that means shining light, reflecting the gospel message they share through song. My daughter got to sing with them.
Mesmerized by pictures that stick to a board, they played with the felt figures themselves…a sensory integration activity that grew creativity.