Time and again I have found myself drawn to the story of Zechariah and his wife, Elizabeth, which Luke records in the first chapter of his Gospel. You will recall that Elizabeth...
I sat with a man in my car who shared with me a series of heartbreaks he had experienced. “There were just a few things I had wanted in life,” he said. “None of them has...
I have shared that my mother once brought an astrologer to our house to read our palms and tell us our future. Examining my hands, the soothsayer confidently pronounced that I...
Novelist and philosopher C. S. Lewis once said something quite fascinating. He said that most people, if they have learnt to really look deep into their own hearts, realize that...
Tucked away among the many books on my dusty shelf is the first Bible that I really owned and truly read—my New International Version. This Bible not only tells the story of God...
Taken from Walking from East to West by RAVI ZACHARIAS. Copyright © 2006 by Ravi Zacharias. Used by permission of The Zondervan Corporation. One of my earliest memories is of the...
©2017 [ALEX NABAUM] C/O THEISPOT.COM On March 1, 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones stepped into the gondola of a hot air balloon and lifted off from the Swiss alpine...
As the summer arrives each year, I revisit many fond memories shared with family. I recall fishing outings with my older brother and grandfather. Living near Lake Erie, my...
A Note from the Editor, Danielle DuRant In his poem “On the Grasshopper and Cricket,” John Keats waxes, The poetry of earth is never dead: When all the birds are faint with...
When our son was only four years old and we moved to a different city, he raised a question that brought rounds of laughter from the whole family, and even prompted a wistful...
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