After the Storm

Full body immersion. Many of the Urak Lawoi of Thailand have embraced Christ in the years since the tsunami. Photo by Rath Lekhavat The waves that brought devastation to Southeast Asia in late 2004 brought change to the people living along the coast — not all of which… Read More

Helping Hands

Van loaded with blankets and Bibles en route to Peru earthquake/hurricane aftermath Central and South America have been hit hard by natural disasters. The promise of God’s Word in difficult times becomes critically important. The Bible Society of Peru brought relief to the people of Huancavelica who… Read More

The Legacy of Eugene A. Nida

Any biography of Eugene A. Nida is cause for celebration. Now one of the most thorough will reach a much wider audience. Let the Words Be Written: The Lasting Influence of Eugene A. Nida (Society of Biblical Literature, 2004) by Dr. Philip C. Stine is available in paperback. A Chinese… Read More

Lifted Off the Page

”Send your light and your truth to guide me; Let them lead me to your house on your sacred mountain.” Psalm 43.3 (CEV) On your morning walk, the first 10 chapters of Romans come loud and clear through your iPod… Read More

Blessed are the Débonnaires

An obituary for Kurt Vonnegut said that he preferred the French “blessed are the débonnaires” to the English “blessed are the meek.” That sounds odd. Are these words equivalent?—Jane M., via e-mail In a discussion of the French use of débonnaires, The Interpreter's Bible says… Read More

Jesus Reads the Words of Isaiah

In Luke 4.16, 17, Jesus reads the words of Isaiah in the synagogue: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me.” What were the rules governing readings in those days?—Will K., Clinton Township, Mich. The reading of the Parascha, or section from the Law, by another person would… Read More

The Lord's Prayer. Different Translations?

In some translations, the Lord’s Prayer ends with the verse, “For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.” Why is this phrase not in all translations?—Patrick Bannerman, via e-mail You are a close reader of Scripture! The phrase is a doxology. It was… Read More

Speaking Face to Face

I’m reading Exodus 33.11 and Exodus 33.20, and there is a seeming contradiction. Can you spot it?—Boyd Kiel, via e-mail The first of these verses reads, “And the Lord spake unto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend,” and the second, “Thou canst not… Read More

Scripture via Phonograph

I came across a 1962 article about a finger-powered phonograph that played Scriptures in 40 languages. Does anyone still make this kind of device?– John, via e-mail In the late 1950s, the American Bible Society devised the finger-fono, powered by the turn of one finger. The finger-fono produced… Read More

Female Leaders

I seem to remember reading when God wanted to judge Israel, he would give them leaders who were either young and inexperienced or female. Is this true?— Ms. C. Joy Hulting, Aurora, Ill.Although I am unable to locate the specific Scripture, I can give you passages where God… Read More