Martha of Bethany
I have always loved the name, Martha. Mainly because it is my mother’s first name, and it was in Martha’s house that we see the Lord reveal an example of...
by Bob Jacobus | In 1867 a story was published in a collection called Aesop’s Fables.
Aesop didn’t suffer from woke expectations; he just told simple stories to teach important truths like “The Shepherd Boy and The Wolf.” This particular story has many applications in today’s world. Another wolf parable with implicit cautions would be “Little Red Riding Hood.” And the Bible also uses the wolf as a literary instrument to express truth and warning. It is not the purpose of this essay to offend; however, it travels through the valley of the shadow of post-modern correctness…