Sunday, June 28, 2026

Sunday Night In Uncle Walt's Vault: The Light In The Forest

 

 

  This exciting film, adapted from American author Conrad Richter's 1953 novel
of the same name, "The Light In The Forest" is a western historical fiction drama
 which is based on real people and events from mid-18th century America. 

 

Image courtesy/Wikipedia


In 1764 Pennsylvania, a young man named John Cameron Butler, is returned
 to his family after being abducted as a child by a tribe of Delaware Indians.

 Re-named, "True Son" he did not want to leave his adoptive Indian family, however, 
 after the signing of a peace treaty, all white captives were released and forced to
  return to the white settlements.  As Johnny/ True-Son struggles to adjust living  
with his family again, as well as dealing with the reactions from the neighbors 
 in his community,  one person in particular, Uncle Wilse Owens, makes it 
especially hard for him and treats him as "a dirty Indian".

Johnny is later befriended by a servant girl working for the Owens family.
 Shenandoe, who was orphaned when her family was killed by the Indians,
   is initially afraid of Johnny.  However, as she comes to see a more gentle
and caring side of him, they eventually fall in love.

"The Light In The Forest " stars Fess Parker as frontiersman Del Hardy, who 
 brings Johnny back to his family, Joanne Dru as his love interest, Milly Elder,
Frank Ferguson as Johnny's father, Harry Butler, Jessica Tandy as
 Johnny's mother,  Myra Butler, Wendell Corey as Uncle Wilse Owens,
 James MacAuthur as Johnny/True Son,  and Carol Lynley as Shenandoe.
 

The Light In The Forest
(1958)
Walt Disney Productions
Uploaded By Borsu Highson Film Productions
(February 17, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Dr. Charles Stanley: Finding Clear Guidance

 

 

 

"I will guide you in the way of wisdom; I will lead you on straight paths."
(Proverbs 4:11) 


 When facing major decisions in life, we often find ourselves procrastinating because
 we fear of making a wrong choice. In this classic teaching, Dr. Charles Stanley teaches
us that God wants to give us clear direction for our lives. 

 

 

Finding Clear Guidance
Dr. Charles Stanley
In Touch Ministries
(Uploaded June 28, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, June 27, 2026

An Adventurous Generation That Rejects The Truth - Messianic Rabbi Zev Porat Preaches

 

 


"For the Word of God is living and all-efficient, and much sharper than a double-edged sword,
and it pierces to the separation of soul and spirit and of joints, marrow, and of bones,
 and judges the reasoning and conscience of the heart."
(Hebrews 4:12)


 An important and inspiring weekend message from brother Zev Porat.
Please pray for the peace of Jerusalem and the salvation of Israel.

 

An Adventurous Generation That Reject The Truth
Messianic Rabbi Zev Porat Preaches
messiah ofisrael
(June 26, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday Poetry Corner: Song Of The Saber

 

 

 

 "Guard then the saber, the saber,
Guard, then, the saber,
 for this was freedom's brand.
Guard, then, the saber, the saber,
For it was drawn by loyal hands
to save our native land."

 

American Patriot Soldier
Currier & Ives
Image courtesy/Fine Art Storehouse

 

 

'Tis but a saber worn and rusty,

Yet we still regard it with pride.

Long, long ago this weapon trusty

Hung gleaming at a soldier's side.

 Foes then upon our land were dashing,

Fiery was Revolution's dawn.

Then swiftly from its scabbard, flashing,

In the cause of Freedom, it was drawn.

  Guard then the saber, the saber,

Guard, then, the saber,

 for this was freedom's brand.

Guard, then, the saber, the saber,

For it was drawn by loyal hands

to save our native land.

When the old saber was still bright,

When comrades brave, in peril sharing,

Marched sternly onward to the fight.

This was our liberty's defender,

Borne by a patriot tried and true;

Then ev'ry man cried, "No surrender!"

In the days when this old sword was new. 

 

   Guard then the saber, the saber,

Guard, then, the saber,

 for this was freedom's brand.

Guard, then, the saber, the saber,

For it was drawn by loyal hands

to save our native land.

 

"Song Of The Saber"
Louis Charles Elson
(1848-1920)
American music historian and composer
Influential editor of American music magazines.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, June 26, 2026

How To Make Strawberry Ice Cream Mount Vernon Style!

 

 

 

Image courtesy/The News Enterprise
 


Learn how America's first President and First Lady enjoyed making  
 this favorite American summertime (or any time!) treat using 
 ingredients sourced from their Mount Vernon estate!



How To Make 18th Century Ice Cream
(2016)
George Washington's Mount Vernon
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

Flashback Friday: You Belong To Me

 

 

"See the pyramids along the Nile,

Watch the sunrise on a tropic isle,

Just remember, darling, all the while,

You belong to me..." 

  

Image courtesy/Vogue Magazine
 

 

 One of the best singing groups of the Doo-wop generation, the boys
from Jersey City, better known as The Duprees, released their 
sensational version of the classic romance song,
"You Belong To Me" in June, 1962.

 It became their highest chart single, reaching Number 7
 on the Billboard Hot 100 that same year.

Still never fails to crowd the dance floor!


You Belong To Me
 (1962)
The Duprees
 
 
 
 
 
But wait...there's more!  The Duprees also recorded another,
less familiar love song called, "My Own True Love".  Also
released in 1962, this song is based on one of the greatest
American love stories of all time!  Listen carefully.
Can you guess which couple the boys are singing about?
(Hint Above)
 
 
 
My Own True Love
(Tara's Theme)
(1962)
The Duprees
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday Focus: A Leader From The Past Speaks To The Present Generation

 

 


"Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when the iniquity shall compass about me?"
(Psalm 49:5)


 

John Quincy Adams
6th President of the United States of America
(1825-1829)
Image courtesy/AmericanRevolution.org.

 

 

Why should I fear in evil days,

With snares encompassed all around?

What trust can transient treasures raise

For them in riches who abound?

His brother who from death can save?

What wealth can ransom him from God?
 
What mine of gold defraud the grave?

What hoards but vanish at His nod? 


To live forever is their dream;

Their houses by their name they call;

While, borne by time's relentless stream,

Around them wise and foolish fall;

Their riches others must divide;

They plant, but others reap the fruit;

In honor man cannot abide,

To death devoted, like a brute. 


This is their folly, this their way;

And yet in this their sons delight;

Like sheep, of death the destined prey,

The future scorn of the upright;

The grave their beauty shall consume,

Their dwellings never see them more;

But God shall rise me from the tomb,

And life for endless time restore.
 

What though thy foe in wealth increase,

And fame and glory crown his head?

Fear not, for all at death shall cease,

Nor fame, nor glory, crown the dead;

While prospering all around thee smiled,

Yet to the grave shalt thou descend;

The senseless pride of fortune's child

Shall share the brute creation's end. 

 

"Why Should I Fear In Evil Days?"
John Quincy Adams
(1767-1848)
American statesman & hymn writer