By Lynn Duke When should a family come up with a plan for taking care of their care of their aging parents? The answer is now! Don’t wait until an emergency occurs and the stress of the situation causes you to make a poor choice. Then you’ll be getting all kinds of opinions on what […]
Resting in Peace
By Donna Brendel I’ve lost many family members over the years, starting with my mom when I was only 10 years old. I didn’t watch her die, but we were both in a house fire that took her life. Although my siblings and I all escaped the flames and toxic smoke, neither my mom nor […]
Honoring Mom and Dad
By Kelly Carr In our final installment of the family series, we look at caring for aging parents. What does life look like when roles have reversed—when the children become the caretakers of parents? What will happen or should happen when illness must be faced and end-of-life decisions must be made? How does one face […]
In The World—March 8, 2015
By Christy Barritt Most Popular Bible Verses YouVersion Bible App revealed the most popular verses people looked up in 2014. Topping the list was Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s […]
The Spirit of Truth—The Uniform Lesson for March 15, 2015
By Sam E. Stone The Holy Spirit’s role was noted on several occasions during Jesus’ earthly ministry. When John the Baptist immersed Jesus in the Jordan River, the Spirit descended in the form of a dove (John 1:32). When Jesus was teaching Nicodemus, he emphasized the need for all sinners to be born of […]
