By Dan Lentz 1. Ask group members to list every place they’ve lived for more than a year and talk about one thing that was unique about each place. (Examples might include, “I lived in an attic apartment above a bar and grill” and “I lived in a house that was more than 100 […]
All Nature Sings!
By Shawn McMullen This is my Father’s world, and to my listening ears all nature sings, and round me rings the music of the spheres. The words of the hymn remind me that no matter where I am, when I lift up my voice in praise to God I am not alone. That […]
The Promise of a Future–The Uniform Lesson for October 6, 2013
By Sam E. Stone For the past four weeks we have noted highlights from the opening chapters of Genesis, considering the creation, the fall, the flood, and the Tower of Babel. Today our focus centers on Abraham as we see God’s plan for man’s redemption begin to unfold. His initial call from God came […]
Creation by the Hand of God
By Ken Henderson It was sort of strange the way God triggered my years of creation vs. evolution research. While in college I was a writer for Standard Publishing (“Straight from Ken” for the weekly Straight magazine.) The national circulation became a springboard for the last 50 years of traveling youth ministry, including speaking […]
With Open Eyes–Luke 24
By David Faust The English architect Sir Christopher Wren rebuilt more than 50 church buildings after the Great Fire of London. When he died in 1723, Wren was buried inside his greatest masterpiece, St. Paul’s Cathedral. Engraved in black marble, the Latin inscription over his grave translates, “If you seek his monument, look around […]
