The longer form of Xia is more rhythmic but also more problematic. Origin: Aramaic word name Meaning: "expected savior or deliverer" Description: A handful of years ago, a judge in Tennessee ruled that parents could not name their son Messiah, "because there's only one." That decision has...
the nineteenth century is the idea that competition lies at the heart of all prosperity. But ask any child (or the beautifully minded mathematician John Nash), and you will learn that even though competition is a true phenomenon, it's mostly detrimental if effective at all but — thank God...
emperorAugustus(the adopted son of the deifiedJuliusCaesar), he rather declared that notCaesaris the Son of God butJesus. It's not the similarities that tell the tale; it's the differences. Or as Jesus said: "To you it has been granted to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God, ...
Some of you may remember me giving my testimony in a post I shared a couple years ago: “How God Broke Me Out of My Striving.” That was the encounter with the Lord that literally redirected the entire trajectory of my life. Until we see Him for Who He really is, we can’t get a...