Unless the Lord builds the house– July 1, 2012

By David Faust    Psalm 127   America’s Founding Fathers declared their independence from England, but they recognized their dependence on God. The signers of the Declaration of Independence concluded the document by affirming that “with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, […]

The Lesson and Life — July 8, 2012

By Marvin Garrison    From humble beginnings David was “exalted by the Most High” and “anointed by the God of Jacob.” We marvel that God grabbed him out of the pasture to be king of Israel. We marvel that God calls us out of the hay fields or kitchens or offices to serve him. Like […]

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In the World — July 1, 2012

By Christy Barritt   New Bible Translation Omits “Jesus Christ” The Voice, a new English translation of the Bible released from Thomas Nelson Publishers earlier this year, is meeting with some opposition. The translation omits words like Jesus Christ, angel, and apostle. Instead, Jesus Christ has been replaced with “Jesus the Anointed One” and apostle […]

Making time for fun

By Bev and Phil Haas  My spouse and I work full-time jobs, our kids are involved in sports, and the older ones also have part-time jobs of their own. We’re feeling like the most we have in common as a family is that we live at the same address. Can you suggest ways to make […]

Prayer and politics

By Shawn McMullen    Some people say politics and religion don’t mix, but the apostle Paul had a different idea. In his first letter to the young evangelist Timothy, Paul included instructions about public worship. First among his instructions was a call to pray for all people, and especially government leaders.  He wrote, “I urge, […]