By Melissa Wuske Young Believers’ Stance on the Same-Sex Marriage Decision Christian communities continue to grapple with the Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage—what it means for their faith and the way they interact with their communities. This struggle is particularly pronounced in Christians under age 40, according to a Barna Research Group study. Of […]
Processing Pain
By Kelly Carr Though we are all affected in some way by pain, sometimes it’s tough to verbalize. It may not be our own pain—we see loved ones suffering and we feel worried and frustrated and powerless to fix it all at the same time. How do we process all that’s going on? Testimonies It […]
Upbeat and Tumor-Free
By Susie Kearley When I met Debbie last year at a British holiday park (an all-inclusive vacation spot), she was wearing a pink wig and a lively smile. She struck me as the ultimate rock chick, swinging her inflatable guitar and having a wild time with her friends. The last thing on my mind was […]
Peter Preached to Gentiles—The Uniform Lesson for October 18
By Dr. Mark Scott Reading the book of Acts is like throwing a pebble in a pool of water and watching the ripple effect. The circles keep getting wider. When Peter preached to the Jews on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2) that was the first ripple. When Peter confirmed Philip’s ministry in Samaria (Acts […]
Ha Ha!
By Kelly Carr I love to laugh. How about you? Do you recall learning your first knock-knock joke? Doesn’t it baffle you to see what silliness makes kids giggle? My favorite TV shows tend to be comedies. And one of my favorite parts of the North American Christian Convention this past summer was hearing stand-up […]
