Pastor’s Blog
The Value of Reading Your Bible
John Calvin’s testimony about the Bible is true: “No human writings, however sacredly composed, are at all capable of affecting us in a similar way.”
James Fenimore Cooper and the Bible
American Author, James Fenimore Cooper, was greatly influenced by the Bible and it was reflected in his many works.
An English Historian and the Bible
For every Englishman who had read Sidney or Spenser, or had seen Shakespeare acted at the Globe, there were hundreds who had read or heard the Bible with close attention as the word of God.
The Two Great Influences on the English Language
The two greatest influences on the shaping of the English language are the works of William Shakespeare and the English translation of the Bible that appeared in 1611.
President Lincoln and the Bible
‘In regard to this Great book,’ he replied, ‘I have but to say, it is the best gift God has given to man.’
Church offers refuge for exhausted crews battling wildfire
The Bible Church of the Lakes supports firefighter crews during July 2018 wildfires.
Cambridge University and the Bible
One never wastes time reading the Classic of all classics.
President John Quincy Adams (Part 3)
The key is not how much of the Bible you have gone through, but how much of the Bible has gone through you!
President John Quincy Adams (Part 2)
John Quincy Adams, our 6th President, wrote some letters to his children regarding his habit of reading of the Bible.










