No Ordinary King
The Queen’s Coronation in 1953 was the first coronation in history to be a truly global spectacle. It was broadcast in 39 languages to 200 million viewers worldwide. It was important for it to be a global event because, even though the days of Empire were gone, the Queen was still monarch to millions of people in nations scattered across the globe.
Spiritual Warfare
It’s a scary thing to be in a state of open war; it’s unsettling to think that you might be under attack but quite unaware of what’s taking place. It’s no secret that warfare today is undergoing rapid change. There are still live fronts with soldiers and military hardware in many places. But there is a whole new aspect to it: the silent, the covert, the electronic.
A Radical Transformation
The city of Detroit has undergone a major transformation that some have called “the big comeback” or a “rebirth”. Just a few years ago, the Motor City filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection, saddled with more than $18 billion in debt. Buildings like the once-grand neoclassical Michigan Central Station—a building that symbolized Detroit’s significance—had been abandoned and littered with graffiti, symbolizing the decline of the city.
Imitators of God
It can be an unsettling moment to realize that, whether you had set out to imitate them or not, you have somehow become just like your mother or your father. The moment often comes somewhere in mid-life.
Putting on the New Self
The rules surrounding advertising for the tobacco industry have changed drastically in recent years. In years gone by, cigarettes were advertised as promoting good health and as the doorway to a glamorous lifestyle. All that has changed.

