119 illustrations referencing Titus
Titus Titus was a Gentile convert who served as one of Paul’s trusted assistants. One of Paul’s last letters was addressed to him, when Titus was helping to consolidate the church at Crete. Titus is
Titus Titus was a Gentile convert who served as one of Paul’s trusted assistants. One of Paul’s last letters was addressed to him, when Titus was helping to consolidate the church at Crete. Titus is
In Scrooge (A Christmas Carol), Ebenezer Scrooge wakes on Christmas morning transformed. He has not merely resolved to be better—he has been remade. He buys the biggest turkey, gives Bob Cratchit a ra
In 2019, a high school track coach named John Woodruff in Richmond, Virginia, noticed a freshman named DeShawn sitting alone in the bleachers after school...
Researchers at Harvard and elsewhere have documented a remarkable phenomenon. When patients eliminate processed sugar from their diets for just two to three weeks, their...
Margaret Chen taught piano for forty-one years from a small studio on Maple Street in Savannah, Georgia. Her students knew two things about Mrs. Chen:...
In California's Napa Valley, vintners know that a grapevine left to itself will sprawl across the ground. The branches tangle. The fruit touches the soil,...
In the Willamette Valley of Oregon, a vintner named Rebecca bends down each spring to pick up young Pinot Noir shoots that have fallen from...
When Marcus Thompson walked into Magnolia Kitchen in Birmingham, Alabama, he wasn't looking for a career. He was looking for a meal. He'd been sleeping...
In 1785, William Wilberforce was a twenty-five-year-old member of Parliament known for his charm, his gambling, and his love of fine wine and late-night card...
Marcus Webb had every reason to expect the axe. He'd skipped two preseason practices, talked back to an assistant coach, and his attitude had poisoned...
Elena Ramirez had lived in the dark for three days. Hurricane Maria had torn through her neighborhood in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, in September 2017, and...
In the autumn of 1785, William Wilberforce was a twenty-five-year-old member of Parliament who had everything London's elite could want — wealth, wit, a voice...
Every spring, in the stone-walled courtyard gardens of Provence, old roses that have climbed the same walls for generations are tended by patient hands. They...
Rosa Gutierrez didn't ask Marcus for his résumé when he walked into her bakery on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis. He was twenty-three, fresh out of...
In 1825, a young German theology student named George Müller spent his evenings gambling, drinking, and stealing from friends. He once forged his father's signature...
When Maria Gonzalez showed up at the Back on My Feet running program in Philadelphia, she hadn't run a mile in her life. She'd spent...
Every spring, Margaret Kowalski wages war with the wisteria in her backyard on Maple Street in Savannah. Left alone for a single season, the vine...
In 1785, William Wilberforce was a young Member of Parliament with everything the world could offer — wealth, charm, political influence, and a calendar full...
Every February in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, vintners walk their dormant pinot noir vines with pruning shears in hand. To an outsider, the work...
When John Newton stumbled off a slave ship in 1748, half-starved and desperate, he credited God's mercy for sparing his life during a violent Atlantic...
Margaret Ellington taught piano in her living room in Savannah for forty-one years. She never once slapped a student's hand for hitting a wrong note....
John Newton had spent years commanding slave ships across the Atlantic, trafficking human beings for profit. By 1748, he had hardened himself against every pang...
Margaret Knott grew up in the Bass Harbor Head Light on the rocky coast of Maine, where her father kept the lamp burning from 1895...