The Antithesis and Witnessing (2)

This article was written by Prof. Herman Hanko and was originally published in the July, 2008 issue of the Beacon Lights. I said in my last article that the witnessing of a child of God, whether young or old, has contained in it the same power that the preaching of the gospel has. By that … Continue reading The Antithesis and Witnessing (2)

The Antithesis and Witnessing (1)

This article was written by Prof. Herman Hanko and was originally published in the June, 2008 issue of the Beacon Lights. I have been asked to write a few articles on the antithesis, following the article of Rev. Eriks, who introduced the subject. I have chosen to write this article on the importance of the … Continue reading The Antithesis and Witnessing (1)

Rest Amid the Stress

As a High School Senior, a new meaning has been brought to the word “stressed.” Life is about more than school, homework, and family; life is about what comes next, figuring out where I’m going. The standard is higher than ever before, and it often seems like I have no time to relax. With such … Continue reading Rest Amid the Stress