PR ResourcesReformed Encyclopaedia
SearchResourcesScriptureExploreAskLiveChurchesAboutContact
  1. Home
  2. Search

Type

Scripture

Publisher

Source

Year Range

–
PR Resources

A not-for-profit initiative making the theological riches of the Reformed faith freely available to the church worldwide.

Newsletter

Weekly digest of newly added resources

Navigate

SearchResourcesExploreAsk a QuestionAuthorsScripture Index

Community

Find a ChurchAboutContactCopyright NoticePrivacy PolicyTerms of ServiceFeature Requests(coming soon)RSS FeedSupport This Project

Related Sites

RFPAPRCACPRCSermonAudio

© 2026 PR Resources. A not-for-profit project. All content belongs to its respective authors and publishers.

Support us

Showing 10 results for “storms”

Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

Storms

Thelma Westra·2006-05-01

Thunderstorms

Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

Storms

Deane Wassink·2003-06-01

Storms and thundershowers were predicted all day. However, the day began with an east wind so that the edge of the lake was totally calm below the dunes. In the couple of hours I was watching, the wind increased speed and turned to the southwest, causing the waves to rise to three or four feet. The

Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

Martin Luther (2): Lightning Strike

Connie Meyer·2006-10-01

Clouds gathered and darkened. A storm brewed in the air. A young, traveling university student bent his head and held his cap in place as raindrops started to pelt the ground and a gust of wind swept over his path. It was a warm day in July. Thunderstorms were not frequent in the land of Germany, bu

Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

That Amazingly Beautiful Rainbow

John A Heys·1995-05-01

Clouds pile up on the horizon, billowing high. The sun slips behind and it grows darker. The birds are silent, the air is thick, the silence disrupted only by the deep rumbling of thunder in the distance. Lightning jabs at the earth as the low band of boiling black clouds advance steadily forward, e

Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

Spring

Cornelius Hanko·1972-02-01

The boisterous wind picks up the falling raindrops and flings them clattering against the window pane. All day long heavy skies drop their moisture while icy winds spend their fury in sweeping gusts. Long, naked arms of ice-coated trees bend clumsily be­fore the savage onslaught of the storm. Night

Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

Spring

Cornelius Hanko·1941-04-01

The boisterous wind picks up the falling rain­drops and flings them clattering against the win­dow pane. All day long heavy skies drop their moisture while icy winds spend their fury in sweeping gusts. Long, naked arms of ice-coated trees bend clumsily before the savage onslaught of the storm. Night

Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

The Water Cycle

John Huizenga·1999-04-01

As it climbs, the air becomes cool, and the molecules of water move more slowly until they again begin to stick and clump together into tiny droplets to form clouds. The tiny droplets of water swirl into a thick fog that blocks the sun from view. Carried on with the constant churning of the atmosphe

Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

A Look at Weather Through the Spectacles of Scripture

John Huizenga·2004-02-01

Day after day the blanket of air around the earth is rippling and swirling with activity. From our earthly perspective, the changing atmosphere produces an intriguing array of clouds, precipitation, and levels of comfort. We often hear the whole matter summarized as “good” or “bad” weather. From the

Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

A Look at the Weather Through the Spectacles of Scripture

John Huizenga·2001-02-01

The atmosphere churns and swirls pushing tons of water into billowing thunderheads, lifting water from one place and squeezing it out to fill the rivers in another place, setting off powerful tornadoes and hurricanes in one area and flowing smoothly in another area to let the sun shine and the air g

Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

Contrary Winds

Jeanette Wiersma·1945-06-01

There are all kinds of storms and all kinds of winds and one was called upon to face this and another that; but they all meant struggles and oftentimes tears. God, in a very specific way has again sent storms and judgment upon His earth. Have we, looking on, and suffering too, calmly rested in the k