If you think about it, why would anyone doubt the Bible in the first place? We don’t run around “doubting” Homer’s Iliad, or Plato’s Republic. We take it at face…
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If you think about it, why would anyone doubt the Bible in the first place? We don’t run around “doubting” Homer’s Iliad, or Plato’s Republic. We take it at face…
Read moreI mentioned in one of my earlier posts how in searching for poetry that is good and great, it is wise to look for poems rather than authors who…
Read moreLast year I participated in an online writing course. Writers are always interested in expanding their vocabulary, so the course included a featured “Word of the Week.” It didn’t take…
Read moreI mentioned in my introduction to the Poet’s Corner, that it can be very rewarding and encouraging to read great poetry which is dedicated to praise and worship. The…
Read moreImagine for a moment that you had to choose only one school subject (excluding religious teaching) through which to complete your child’s entire education. Could you do it? Is there…
Read moreThis delightful excerpt of a poem by Helen Hunt Jackson (1830–1885) is a description of all the “lovely tokens” of September. I remember liking it when I first read…
Read moreIn a recent post, we reviewed Joyce Nolt’s edition of an 1883 story by Isabella Alden. Probably because she had revised the book, she appears to have given it a…
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