Francois Mitterrand, the late president of France, was an intellectual and an atheist. Yet in the latter years of his life, he had a fascination with...
Richard Versalle was portraying the minor role of a law clerk named Vitek in a performance at the prestigious Metropolitan Opera in New York City. He...
"Maturity," says the Merriam‑Webster dictionary, "is the condition, or state, of being fully developed." However, the word is often used so loosely t...
The French writer, Guy de Maupassant, was one of the world's greatest writers of short stories. At the same time, he was one of the world's most sad ...
"Do I have to believe in Jesus to be a Christian?" asked a young man whose Russian Jewish background had never exposed him to the Gospel. Having been...
"To deny sin is bad news, indeed," wrote John Alexander. Continuing, he said, "The only good news is sin itself. Sin is the best news there is, the b...
"If our greatest need had been information," read a Christmas card I received, "God would have sent us an educator. If our greatest need had been tec...
There is a three-letter word that spells the difference between happiness and misery, between freedom and bondage, and between heaven and hell. A gen...
It happened frequently. The door of my office would be closed, and I'm would be quietly working or engaged in conversation with someone when suddenly ...