David was no weakling, but he confessed “the sons of Zeruiah are too harsh for me” (2 Sam 3:39). […]
David was no weakling, but he confessed “the sons of Zeruiah are too harsh for me” (2 Sam 3:39). […]
It’s one thing to just choose the winning side; it’s quite another to bring both sides together. […]
A boy asked his folks how WWII started. They were soon arguing. “OK. I see how wars start,” he said. […]
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Unlike this pool, our church gatherings should be a place of consolation, not confrontation. […]
Just when life seems to be settling down, another conflict begins, another foe rears his head. […]
A new king for Israel, a man after God’s heart. And a new capital, too, the city of fellowship. […]
How rare it is to find a warrior with a poet’s heart: resolute in battle and chivalrous afterward. […]
David, the veteran of many pitched battles, seeks first to prepare his people for wars to come. […]