The Church and science—we often stereotype these as enemies. But the Bible and the study of science can join together in powerful ways.
Where you Live—Questions and Activities for Small Groups for April 19, 2015
By Michael C. Mack 1. What is the biggest obstacle in life you’ve had to overcome? How did you do it? Read 1 John 4:13–5:5. 2. In the original language, the word live (or abide or dwell in other Bible versions) appears six times in 4:12-16. What does it look like for you to live […]
Trust in God’s Love—The Uniform Lesson for April 19, 2015
By Sam E. Stone It is easy to understand why John has often been referred to as “the apostle of love.” That theme runs throughout the letters that he wrote to the first-century church. Today’s text is the third time in this epistle when John described love as the supreme test of the Christian life […]
A Journey to What Is True
By Kelly Carr A Journey to What Is True I am inclined toward words rather than hypotheses and research, but I have an appreciation for the wonders found in the fields of science—that is, when people in the science fields break down the information enough to explain them to someone with my limited power of […]
BRING ON THE SCIENCE: How Advancing Science Supports the Biblical Worldview
By Terrell Clemmons In Souls in Transition: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults, Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith reports the results of an extensive survey of young adults ages 18 to 24. More than two-thirds of them said they believe “the teachings of science and religion often ultimately conflict.” Sadly this vague idea […]
