For to Me, to Live is Christ, and to Die is Gain (Phil. 1:21)

Pliny to the Emperor Trajan* It is my practice, my lord, to refer to you all matters concerning which I am in doubt. For who can better give guidance to my hesitation or inform my ignorance? I have never participated in trials of Christians. I therefore do not know...

Removing any Doubt that He GAVE His Life

In his book Christianity: A Clear Case of History!, author Edward C. Wharton writes the following about what happened during death by crucifixion and the six hours upon which Jesus hung upon the cross. Killing Time on a Cross The death of the crucified victim was...

…In the Eye of the Beholder

There is a new movie in theatres about the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus which is told from the point of view of a Roman tribune who is battle-hardened, cynical, and skeptical. The movie – “Risen” – is receiving revues ranging from one-and-a-half to five...

“Still Others. . .”

Within the “faith chapter” of the New Testament, there is a summary statement listing heroes and heroines of faith whose exploits are not listed in detail. And what more shall I say: For the time would fail me to tell of Gideon and Barak and Samson and Jephthah, also...

Exclusions from History

James Henry Breasted (1865-1935) was an American whose life and interests placed him at the forefront of the study of ancient languages and cultures, so much so that his exploits seem similar to the popular, fictional character “Indiana Jones”. Proficient in Hebrew...