By Tito Pel After my wife and I were married in 1986, we lived in an apartment complex near a golf course. I wasn’t interested in golf back then because I was a basketball guy. A seminary friend was also living in the apartment complex, and one day he asked if I wanted to […]
Worship and respond–The Uniform Lesson for June 2, 2013
By Sam E. Stone This quarter we will consider God’s people and worship, learning from Isaiah, Ezra, and Nehemiah. First we will study important sections from Isaiah. His book includes many important messianic prophecies. Israel was to be the means by which God’s blessing would come to all nations of the world. Isaiah prophesied […]
In the World — May 26, 2013
By Christy Barritt Chicago Public Schools Expand Sex Education A new policy approved by the Chicago Board of Education will allow sex education to expand and include kindergarten, while also teaching older students about sexual orientation and gender identification. Under this new policy, kindergarteners and first-graders will learn about anatomy and personal safety, such […]
Decisions, Decisions
By Tammy Darling “How will I serve God with my life?” “What career should I pursue?” “Where should I go to college?” These aren’t easy questions for teens to answer. Good decision-making skills are essential. Christian parents must prepare their children to make wise and godly choices. Every child is created in God’s image, […]
The Lesson and Life — for May 26, 2013
By Joni Wood Writing these articles about hope has been one of the hardest assignments I’ve ever tackled. My world fell apart three years ago when my husband (in ministry) admitted to an affair. That resulted in a downward spiral with the loss of his job, our marriage needing a major overhaul, and our […]
