• To Understand and Know

    By Joshua Williams

    My eldest son and I recently traveled to Colorado to attend a special broadcast event. It was a truly blessed time as he and I found moments to enjoy one another’s fellowship…

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  • The Broken Mirror

    By Joshua Williams

    Have you ever entered the hall of mirrors at a carnival or summer fair? This timeless amusement is especially fun for younger kids. They have a great time bumping into walls which…

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    Fortunes of Grace

    By Joshua Williams

    This month my wife and I celebrate our twenty-second wedding anniversary. It will be twenty-two years on the twenty second of June. For more than two decades, we have witnessed the grace…

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  • Lavender

    The Masters Vineyard

    By Joshua Williams

    A couple of weeks ago while my wife and I were traveling the countryside, we decided to stop at a small but popular town for a quick bite to eat. We visited…

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    In Need of a Savior

    By Joshua Williams

    Throughout history, mankind has sought to answer many profound questions. Where did we come from? What happens after we die? Are we alone in the universe? Religion, philosophy, and scientific reasoning desperately…

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  • Cherry Blossom

    For Every Season

    By Joshua Williams

    In the 1966 film adaptation of “A Man for all Seasons,” Paul Scofield, who reprised the role of Sir Thomas More, delivered a stunning theatrical performance which was both gripping and insightful.…

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    Bread of the World

    By Joshua Williams

    Over my years as a musician and worship director, I’ve accumulated a modest collection of traditional hymnals and chorus music books along with an ever expanding library of poetry and scripture essays.…

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    The Cause of Justice

    By Joshua Williams

    A few years ago, I briefly worked for a fast-growing startup tech company in the national distribution sector. This business rapidly came into its own due to unique opportunities the pandemic afforded.…

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  • Badlands

    Lessons from Malevolence

    By Joshua Williams

    In the early twentieth century, the Soviet Union instituted a system of isolated forced-labor camps which infamously became known as Gulags. Dubiously intended to house criminals and recidivists, these concentration prisons indiscriminately…

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    Last Days Advice

    By Joshua Williams

    Several years ago, while perusing my local used bookstore, I came across an antique hardcover volume entitled “The Last Days.” Published in 1851 this book detailed contemporary events which, at the time…

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