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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

Cake for Anna

John was a baker. That was his identity. He started baking for his father when he was old enough to hold a spoon. He could bake a cake from scratch by the time he was 12.  His sister Anna, on the other hand, never understood John. She wanted to create her own recipes. She loved … Continue reading Cake for Anna