Understanding St. Peter’s Betrayal
Again, from Arnold Lunn, NOW I SEE (1945): St. Mark is supposed to have written at St. Peter’s dictation. He tells the story of the denial without wasting a word. The chapter ends with a verse as simple… Read More
Again, from Arnold Lunn, NOW I SEE (1945): St. Mark is supposed to have written at St. Peter’s dictation. He tells the story of the denial without wasting a word. The chapter ends with a verse as simple… Read More
From Arnold Lunn’s autobiography, NOW I SEE (1945): Many forces have combined to produce the modern world. Palestine, Rome, Greece, and Communist Russia have all helped to form that strange complex which, in our more sanguine moods, we… Read More