Ever wonder what happened on this day in history? Here are a few things that occurred on April 6: In 1875, Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent for the multiple telegraph, which sent two signals at the same time. In 1896, the first modern Olympic Games began in Athens, Greece. And in 1916, Charlie Chaplin became the highest-paid film star in the world when he signed a contract with Mutual Film Corporation for $675,000 a year. He was 26 years old.
7 Ways To Level Up Your Morning Coffee Routine – Sometimes a cup of coffee in the morning just doesn’t cut it. More is needed. Here are seven ways to bring your coffee to a whole new level. In the photo under the first point, I also have the same Pike’s Peak mug. But I drove up the mountain…
15 Things You Might Not Know About The Legend Of Zelda – I grew up during the greatest age of video games… the 80s. Games such as this filled my days. I still enjoy playing Zelda, and all the iterations of the game are in my video game arsenal. Here are some facts about Zelda you may not have known.
Undeveloped World War II Film Discovered – This is an incredible project. The Rescued Film Project experiences the opportunity to save these historical images from possibly being lost forever. This is well worth ten minutes of your time to watch.
Three Reasons Why Singing Is Essential In The Life Of The Disciple – I have never really thought of singing as a spiritual discipline. This post, however, has caused me to think of this type of worship a bit differently.
How Memorization Feeds Your Imagination – I have learned the value of memorizing Scripture. This article begins a series that has tons of excellent information and help for your memorization goals.
23 Things That Love Is – This was posted in February for Valentine’s Day, But the reminder is valuable any time.
What our Lord said about cross-bearing and obedience is not in fine type. It is in bold print on the face of the contract. – Vance Havner