One of our deacons asked her 97-year old grandmother what she thought was the most important change in culture over the last century. Her grandmother said electric lighting. That got our deacon–and us, her Sunday school class–to think about what life was like before electric lights. Sure, there were candles and lanterns in the old days.Continue reading “The Light shines in the darkness…”
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Television: Mirror of immoral reality or harbinger of moral transformation?
My wife and I are what you might call “television late bloomers,” which means that we always catch the good shows years after they air. Some of that has to do with the fact that we don’t have cable. Also, we do not watch television every week, so it is easier to watch episodes atContinue reading “Television: Mirror of immoral reality or harbinger of moral transformation?”
