By Sam E. Stone Continuing this quarter’s study, “Jesus’ Fulfillment of Scripture,” we come to the Triumphal Entry. It marks the beginning of the end of our Savior’s earthly life. The event had been foretold centuries before by the prophet Zechariah. He served as a priest along with Haggai, urging the Jews to rebuild […]
The Gospel Found in the Gospels
By David Timms The statistics are enough to alarm any Christian parent. One study suggests that as many as 70 percent of Christian teens will stop attending church for at least a year and put their faith on hold when they head to college. Parents and ministers across the country feel vexed. We want […]
Willing Messengers
Kelly Carr, Interim Editor Think of a time when someone made you feel special. Maybe it was on your birthday or other special occasion. Maybe it was an encouraging card in the mail or a phone call from a long-lost friend. When someone takes time to let you know how important you are, your […]
Where You Live — for for March 30, 2014
By Dan Lentz 1. Most television shows are not broadcast live. They are recorded and edited before being broadcast to the public. What activities in your personal life do you wish you could edit before going live to the public? (Examples: arguments you get into, athletic games you play, presentations you give, conversations you […]
Worthy Is the Lamb—The Uniform Lesson for March 23, 2014
By Sam E. Stone Revelation was written by the apostle John. While he was in exile on the isle of Patmos around AD 95, God gave John a wonderful vision. It was designed to help the first-century believers as they faced increasing opposition and hostility. An angel came to him with a scroll, but […]
