By Cheri Lynn Cowell Most of us can give a long list of the things we know about God, and maybe an even longer list of what we know about Jesus. But the list grows short when it comes to the third person of the Trinity. Outside of seminaries, we rarely teach about the […]
The Lesson and Life — for July 13, 2014
By Melissa Wuske Our culture runs on freedom of expression, so not-very-well-directed good intentions are everywhere. As part of my freelance work, I write reviews of self-published books. While there are many high-quality, well-developed books, some books I read fail to meet the goals that the author has for them. The books have passion […]
Questions About Estrangement
By Bev and Phil Haas My daughter married into a family with money and has decided that she no longer needs me (or the rest of her family). I’ve tried everything I know to do. We did everything for her as a child, but she won’t even respond to my texts or calls. My […]
The Lookout for July 6, 2014
This week The Lookout will be at the North American Christian Convention. If you’re heading to the NACC, stop by the Standard Publishing booth and say hi to new editor, Kelly Carr. Or follow our experiences on Twitter (@LookoutMagazine).
Exercise Freedom with Caution–The Uniform Lesson for July 13, 2014
By Sam E. Stone Paul’s first letter to the church in Corinth was prompted by a letter from them. They evidently asked Paul’s advice on several issues. Last week we considered one such topic, sexual laxity (chapter 6). Today’s text focuses on another question: Is it permissible for Christians to eat meat that has […]
