Lifting Up Our Eyes
Having spent so many years and decades enjoying relatively easy global travel, recent months of limited travel during the pandemic have been rather unsettling for all of us. We can’t get to where we want to go – not without trouble and difficulty
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.
Delighting in God’s People
You can tell quite a lot about a person by their tastes – what they enjoy and what they prize. In some societies, you can place a person’s social background and upbringing pretty precisely by those kinds of choices.
Waiting for a Homeland
One of the hardest things about the Christian life is that we do not see the full outworking of the plan of God – of the promises of God – this side of the grave. We see indications and glimpses.
The Power of a Name
There’s a great deal wrapped up in a name. A name can point to one’s destiny or sum up one’s character. Parents spend hours selecting the perfect name for their baby. In the past, empires and explorers would carve out new territories—and give them names—to assert their control.

