“You may choose to look the other way, but you can never say again that you did not know.” These words of wisdom regarding slavery came from William Wilberforce, a British politician and philanthropist. Born on August 24, 1759, in Hull, Yorkshire, England, William grew up as the son of […]
Tag: Church History
Meet Maia Gaskovski: Book Columnist
Residing in Ontario, Canada is our beloved book columnist for this year, Maia Gaskovski! Dubbed Mayo by her friends and Maymay or Mickey on TPS, Maia, aged fourteen, is a second-year student at TPS. Her personality type according to the Meyer Briggs Personality Test is INFJ, and she’s just in […]
An Awakening for the Church
Coronavirus. COVID-19. The Wuhan-virus. The Chinese-virus. All of these phrases and words have dominated world news for almost three months now. COVID-19 has changed everyone’s lives drastically. Stay-at-home orders and social distancing have been put in place in hopes of shutting down the virus and restoring a normal lifestyle for […]
Paul Part 2: The Unbelievable Change
Arguably one of the most iconic and well-known events in the Bible, Paul’s conversion was one that astounded everyone in his time. Prior to Acts 9, Paul was a horrendous person. He believed that he was made self-righteous through his actions, as mentioned in the precious article. His entire life […]
Paul Part 1: He Believed He Was Helping God
“And falling to the ground, he heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” (ESV) This sentence was to be the first of many that Saul, later Paul, would hear from God. Beginning in Acts 9, Saul’s conversion story to becoming one of the best […]