Erik Weihenmayer is used to facing challenges. He is one of only 150 people to have summited the highest mountain on all seven continents. Kayaked all 277 miles of intense…
Connecting your world to His Word
In Acts 17, Paul is in Athens telling the greatest philosophers and thinkers of the time about God (Acts 17:16-34). Greek culture centered around a slew of gods that ruled…
The Free Lutheran Bible College (FLBC) men’s basketball team is having a rough time. In the past three seasons, the team’s record is 0-62. In the recently concluded 2024-2025 season,…
When my wife hatched the idea for us to go to Kauai for our 25th Anniversary, she began planning and researching to gain knowledge about the island. She spoke to…
Do you consider the glass half full or half empty? For all the negative news we get pummeled with every day – Earthquakes! Unemployment! Cancer! Politics! – you’d think we…
When the wineglass shattered, rejoicing ensued. Much, much rejoicing. That shattering glass was our last ditch effort to get some part of my daughter’s science experiment to work, and after…
In 1686, notorious pirate John Bannister and the crew of his ship, the Golden Fleece, engaged the British Navy in battle around an island just off of the Dominican Republic.…
When William Muir wanted to study productivity, he used chickens, because it’s easy to count eggs. He divided the chickens into two groups. The first was the average flock –…
It all started when the cast iron griddle fell off the shelf and onto my foot, striking just above my left big toe. No bones broke or fractured, but then…
Her smile stretched as large as the sockeye salmon she caught – big, broad, and beautiful. As I scooped my daughter’s fish out of the water for her to see,…