Harry Truman may have only slightly overstated the matter when he said, "The presidents made the highlights of American history, and when you tell about them, you've got it."
We can, in fact, learn a tremendous amount about the world in which we live by studying the forty-three presidents, including what they said to and about each other.
Nero James Pruitt tackles the task, explaining why we should care that Sen. John Quincy Adams played chess with Secretary of State James Madison in 1803; why future war heroes and presidents Gerald Ford and John F. Kennedy supported the...
Harry Truman may have only slightly overstated the matter when he said, "The presidents made the highlights of American history, and when you tell ...
In Good News for Moderns author Nero James Pruitt shows that within the pages of the New Testament there is room for a diversity of Christianities. This is a diversity that is not talked about often but, when properly understood, expands the perception of what a Christian is.
Consider the words of Justin Martyr the second century Christian writer recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, the Anglicans and the Eastern Orthodox in about 150 AD: "We are taught that Christ is the first born of God, and we have shown that He is the...
There are many ways to be a Christian.
In Good News for Moderns author Nero James Pruitt shows that within the pages of the New Testa...