By Terry Magee Each year numerous organizations offer trips to the Holy Land, and most tours visit the same collection of sites. But traveling with a college group provides a different and informative perspective. While working on my master’s degree, I had the opportunity to experience a three-week Holy Land tour and dig combination. Touring […]
In The World—November 15, 2015
By Melissa Wuske Hilton Hotels Cut Porn Channels Hilton Hotels are cutting one of their amenities: pay-per-view pornography. A statement from the company said: “We have listened carefully to our customers and have determined that adult video-on-demand entertainment is not in keeping with our company’s vision and goals moving forward.” Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of […]
Who Is Responsible?—Ezekiel 3, 18, & 33
By David Faust When we were boys, my brother John and I often played ball in the front yard of our house. It’s still a mystery why a softball crashed through the dining room window one day. Confronted by our unhappy dad, John and I blamed each other. “He threw it too high,” I insisted. […]
The Trinity
By Shawn McMullen In The Knowledge of the Holy, A.W. Tozer wrote, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us. The history of mankind will probably show that no people has ever risen above its religion, and man’s spiritual history will positively demonstrate that no religion […]
The Lesson and Life for November 8, 2015
By Ashlea Massie How many times have you felt like you should call people to check up on them? Or how many times have you felt you should encourage others with Scripture? Wake Up It’s interesting that a dream prompted Paul and his companions to immediately recognize it as an act of God’s Spirit, not […]
