Jesus Sat Where We Sit

From the archives of Oral Roberts I remember as a small boy listening to Will Rogers for the first time. We lived in Ada, Oklahoma. That year a drought came. The crops failed, and farmers were being wiped out. We lived in town at the time, and food was scarce. I sold...

The Forgotten Man

From the archives of Oral Roberts The true meaning of Christmas can easily get lost in the secularism of the Christmas season. Angels are dismissed as nonexistent, children clamor to get as many new toys as possible, and many adults look to the bottle for their...

The Year of Jubilee

From the archives of Oral Roberts – Second of two parts Jesus Christ has come in His birth, in His life, to return the light — to bring that intuitiveness of God back into our existence, to give us a major response to Him again. And then He said, “I’ve come to...

Love Strokes

From the archives of Oral Roberts – First of two parts Even though it’s Christmas time, there are millions of people who feel an emptiness in their lives. They have no meaning for their existence. They are filled with boredom and monotony. And yet, every Christmas the...

No Room at the Inn – (Continued)

From the archives of Evelyn Roberts – Third of three parts Mary, did your woman’s intuition suspect that Jesus’ enemies would destroy Him? Did you really understand why He was in the world? Your heart must have ached when the religious people rose up against Him,...

No Room at the Inn

From the archives of Evelyn Roberts – Second of three parts How did you feel, Mary, when Joseph took you to the stable among the animals for the birth of your little King? With pain our Savior entered the world, and with pain He would surely leave the world too. You...