This series on Scripture Allusions in Hymns takes a look at some outstanding hymns based on verses or passages of Scripture, and the aspects of greatness they display. For a…
Read moreWord of the Week Lesson #28 – TRIBUTE
SAW Publishing’s Word of the Week (WOW) program is a vocabulary supplement built around hymns and Bible verses. Each lesson contains a Webster’s 1828 Dictionary definition, Scripture reference, and examples…
Read moreFour Reasons to Teach Your Children Hymns
When I say, “hymns for children,” which ones come to your mind? “Jesus Loves Me, This I Know,” was the first that popped into my head. I don’t believe that I’ve…
Read moreWord of the Week Lesson #27 – WROUGHT
SAW Publishing’s Word of the Week (WOW) program is a vocabulary supplement built around hymns and Bible verses. Each lesson contains a Webster’s 1828 Dictionary definition, Scripture reference, and examples…
Read moreThe Robin Hood Dilemma: Recognizing Moral Inconsistencies in Literature
We are all familiar with the story of Robin Hood. He steals from the rich to give to the poor. An action that is otherwise considered evil (stealing) is perceived…
Read morePoetry from Prose – Faithful Meterizations
Have you ever come across a verse in your Bible, and thought to yourself, “Oh, I know that verse. That’s from such-and-such a hymn”? Well, actually, the hymn was from…
Read moreWord of the Week Lesson #26 – ATTEND
SAW Publishing’s Word of the Week (WOW) program is a vocabulary supplement built around hymns and Bible verses. Each lesson contains a Webster’s 1828 Dictionary definition, Scripture reference, and examples…
Read moreThe True Source of All Good
“One of the most precious influences of a godly education is the consent of the heart to take God’s Word as the standard of good and evil and the desire…
Read moreWord of the Week Lesson #25 – YIELDED
SAW Publishing’s Word of the Week (WOW) program is a vocabulary supplement built around hymns and Bible verses. Each lesson contains a Webster’s 1828 Dictionary definition, Scripture reference, and examples…
Read moreAre Organized Records Just Too Overwhelming?
If I had the time, I would keep track of everything. I really would. I like the idea of order and organization—at least in theory. But oh! the impossible task…
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