Loading...
Loading...
Psalm 1
1Blessed is the man who doesn`t walk in the counsel of the wicked, Nor stand in the way of sinners, Nor sit in the seat of scoffers;
2But his delight is in the law of Yahweh; On his law he meditates day and night.
3He shall be like a tree planted by the streams of water, That brings forth its fruit in its season, Whose leaf also does not wither. Whatever he does shall prosper.
4The wicked are not so, But are like the chaff which the wind drives away.
5Therefore the wicked shall not stand in the judgment, Nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous.
6For Yahweh knows the way of the righteous, But the way of the wicked shall perish. Psalm 2
2,092 results found
Margaret Healy worked the overnight shift at St. Luke's Hospital in Cedar Rapids for twenty-three years. Her patients would drift off around ten, and through...
In 1841, George Müller made a discovery that transformed the remaining fifty-seven years of his life. The German-born pastor in Bristol, England, had spent years...
In 1464, the Opera del Duomo in Florence commissioned a massive block of Carrara marble to become a sculpture of David for the cathedral. Agostino...
When William Tyndale smuggled the first printed English New Testament into England in 1526, he did so because he believed something radical — that ordinary...
George Washington Carver was born into slavery in Diamond, Missouri, around 1864. Raiders kidnapped him and his mother when he was an infant. His mother...
In the heart of rural Arkansas, a Korean-American family embarks on a journey that feels both hopeful and daunting. Jacob, the father, dreams of farming in this unfamiliar land, yearning to build a life that honors both his ambitions and...
Dr. Margaret Chen had studied fingerprints for twenty-three years at the FBI crime lab in Quantico, Virginia. She had examined over forty thousand prints across...
In the winter of 155 AD, Roman soldiers led the elderly bishop Polycarp into the stadium at Smyrna. The crowd roared for his blood. The...
In 1794, Richard Allen — a formerly enslaved man who had purchased his own freedom — opened the doors of a converted blacksmith shop on...
In December 1995, Robert Williams, director of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, made a decision his colleagues called reckless. He pointed the Hubble...
In 1841, after a decade of caring for orphans in Bristol, England, George Müller made a discovery that reshaped the rest of his life. For...
In 2003, scientists completed the Human Genome Project — thirteen years of painstaking work by thousands of researchers across six countries to map the three...
In 2019, Marcus and Denise Thompson of Nashville spent eleven months preparing for a daughter they had never met. They painted her room soft yellow....
In 2003, after thirteen years of painstaking work, Francis Collins and an international team of scientists completed the Human Genome Project — mapping the entire...
In the vibrant depths of the ocean, we find Marlin, a caring clownfish, navigating the waters with a heavy heart. He has already lost his beloved wife and most of his children to the merciless jaws of a predator. Only...
Every morning for thirty-seven years, Margaret Chen walked the same half-mile stretch along Riverside Drive in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She knew every tree on that path....
In February 1945, Eric Liddell was dying of a brain tumor inside a Japanese internment camp in Weihsien, China. The Olympic gold medalist who had...
In 1842, Jean-Baptiste Schwilgué completed his life's masterwork: the astronomical clock inside Strasbourg Cathedral. He had spent thirty years studying the original medieval mechanism, dismantling...
In September 2019, Maria Gonzalez stood up at a Thursday night recovery meeting in a church basement in Tucson, Arizona. Her hands trembled as she...
In 1958, a young anatomist named Frank Netter sat in his studio at the CIBA pharmaceutical company in New Jersey, painting what no camera could...
In 1940, as Japanese forces advanced through China's Shanxi province, Gladys Aylward faced an impossible choice. The small English missionary had been caring for nearly...
In 1930, the China Inland Mission rejected Gladys Aylward. At twenty-eight, she was a London parlour maid with no formal education, and the mission board...
In the winter of 1454, inside a workshop on Mainz's Christophstraße, Johannes Gutenberg pressed inked metal type against a sheet of dampened vellum. Letter by...
In 1066, somewhere in England or Normandy, a group of embroiderers began stitching what would become the Bayeux Tapestry — 230 feet of linen depicting...