
Yesterday’s Voices are Today’s Choices
Yesterday’s Voices – Today’s Choices by Harry L. Strong
What if the men and women of the Bible could step off the page and speak directly to you?
In this compelling collection of eighteen sermon-dramas, Reverend Harry L. Strong they do. Drawing on decades of ministry, Strong brings iconic Biblical figures to life—from Cain and Judas Iscariot to Simon Peter on Easter—through vivid first-person monologues and dialogues that make ancient Scripture startlingly personal.
Spanning the Hebrew Scriptures, Advent and Christmas, and the seasons of Lent and Easter, each script is paired with Questions for Reflection and Discussion—making this book ideal for personal devotion, small groups, or congregational study.
At its heart, Yesterday’s Voices -Today’s Choices is about the audacious belief that God is still speaking through these ancient personalities—that the heroes and villains, the saints and sinners of the biblical world, wrestled with the same temptations, guilt, forgiveness, and longing for faithfulness that we face today. Their voices have waited centuries to reach you. What will you do with what they have to say?


Who is Harry Strong?
The Reverend Harry Strong is a retired pastor in the Presbyterian Church USA. Since his ordination in 1967, he served as a pastor of 11 congregations in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Colorado. For twenty of those years, he enjoyed his ministry as pastor of two collegiate churches: in Ames, Iowa (Iowa State University) and State College, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania State University).
Back in 1993, when Harry turned 50, a dear friend gifted him with a birthday epistle entitled Fifty Proofs for the Infinite Wisdom of God! Two of those “proofs” read as follows: “God blessed Harry with a modest amount of thespian talent,” and next: “God blessed Harry with his own church, so he’d never have to try out for a part!” Humbly and prayerfully, Harry continued to strive to bring biblical personalities to life and to meet worshippers where they are in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Now, Harry has stepped off the stage and away from the pulpit and is enjoying retirement with his wife, Anna, and his double doodle dog, Santo, in western Colorado.