By Kelly Carr As I mentioned last week, I often avoid negative information. As you might guess, hearing about the pain of war experiences fits into that category. Therefore, I have always struggled to ask more about my relatives’ time in military service. I don’t want to picture my loved ones facing devastation. But […]
Water from the Sanctuary Gives Life—The Uniform Lesson for November 16, 2014
By Sam E. Stone Last week’s study ended with Ezekiel 43:21. After that Ezekiel was given further instruction about those who would serve in the temple, the allotment of land, and priestly duties for various occasions. Now the prophet is back at the entrance to the temple. Worship in the kingdom of God is […]
The Altar Offers Hope–The Uniform Lesson for November 9, 2014
By Sam E. Stone At this point in our study, Ezekiel had witnessed the measuring of the outer wall and then the angel brought him back to the eastern gate of the temple where the tour had begun (see 40:6). Nineteen years earlier the prophet had seen the glory of God leave the temple […]
Resources for Standing with the Persecuted Church
By T. R. Robertson As you read this issue of The Lookout magazine, our hope is that your heart is burdened for the plight of persecuted Christians across the globe. We also hope you’ll want to translate that concern into action. To do that, you’ll need to know two things: • What are the […]
Craving Encouragement
By Bev and Phil Haas Lately my husband and I have noticed that our daughter seems discouraged. She finally admitted to us that she feels like she can’t do anything right. We’re looking for suggestions on how we can turn these negative feelings around and boost her faith in herself. A key to […]
