By Kelly Carr This week we are introducing a new column to our 2016 Bible study resources. Read more explanation below. We came up with the title of Engage Your Faith for this column, as it describes the content sufficiently. But that title had me dwelling on its words for a while—it became a challenge […]
In The World—December 27, 2015
By Melissa Wuske The Life-Saving Gift of Blood Most people have never heard his name, but James Harrison has saved millions of lives. The Australian man has donated plasma nearly every week for 60 years—more than 1,000 times total. And his blood is special: it has a rare antibody that can combat rhesus disease. Before […]
Love After All These Years
By David Faust Candy was only 20 years old when she became my wife. I was 21—six months older but equally immature. In the quaint words of a dairy farmer, we approached marriage as bewildered as two cows staring at a new gate. Despite our immaturity, we understood that God designed marriage to be a […]
Homecoming
By Mark Pratt I had been back six months before I decided to go out and see her. I hadn’t consciously put it off; it just sort of happened. I would come into town for the weekend, visit my family, see friends and my girlfriend, and then hurry back to the base in a rush. […]
A Year of Rest
By Tammy Darling Every year I fall for it: the promise of simplicity wrapped in a subliminal message that if I just had the right organizational tools, my life would be streamlined and tranquil. By year’s end I’m restless, anxious for a new beginning, a fresh start. I begin picking up magazines at Walmart, such […]
