Behind Prison Walls by David Berkowitz: Living In A House of Prayer and a Place of Miracles
While most people in society are not convicted criminals, we all stand as convicted sinners under His perfect system of justice. All have broken his laws and, as a result, transgressed against Him.
Seeing the Divine in the Fallen: God’s Creation in Art
Through the paintings of Constable, Turner, Friedrich and the Hudson River School, we experience our Maker’s infinite majesty in the splendor of nature.
Listen to This! ‘Fight a Holy Fight’ is a musical message about our struggle against the spiritual forces of evil
Listen to This! A musical message of hope in “House of Cards”
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Mourning the Hopelessness of a Jewish Seder
Until now, the Seder has been a mystery to me. Being raised a Christian, I knew little about Jewish traditions or celebrations. Of course, I knew our Savior was crucified during the Passover and the Exodus story on which it is based. But I knew nothing of the Seder,...
Early Lessons In Empathy
My family, circa 1940. I had yet to be born. Each of us experiences childhood in unique ways, for each soul is unique. If believers allow these formative experiences to teach us, we may use these lessons learned as we walk with Him. I often reflect on my...
The Two Redemptions of Vincent van Gogh
Throughout his short life, Vincent van Gogh experienced obstacle after obstacle as he pursued his two passions – Christian ministry and art. Rejecting the rigid conventions of both the church and art establishments, van Gogh followed his own muse.
Behind Prison Walls by David Berkowitz – “Thoughts on Anne Frank”
Editor's Note: "Behind Prison Walls by David Berkowitz" is a new series of contributions by our brother David. His reflections on Anne Frank have been abridged from a number of his journal entries appearing on his website AriseAndShine.org. Anne Frank was a young...
Thieves On Crosses: Reflections on Rocky Sullivan in ‘Angels With Dirty Faces’
At life’s end, even the most hardened sinner can be saved, like James Cagney’s Rocky Sullivan in “Angels with Dirty Faces.”