By Mike Schrage Since we often hear the bad news in the world, I think we’re all entitled to a bit of good news, don’t you agree? Jesus Christ didn’t just bring good news—he is good news! I have the privilege of leading an organization that my father-in-law, Ziden Nutt, founded 40 years ago called […]
In The World—November 13, 2016
By Melissa Wuske Better Hospitals for the Elderly “The older you are, the worse the hospital is for you,” said Dr. Ken Covinsky, a geriatric physician. As a result, some hospitals around the country are setting up units specifically tailored to helping prevent decline in elderly patients. For example, Dr. Edgar Pierluissi, medical director of […]
Discipleship Through Extravagant Love
By Beth Guckenberger My husband, Todd, and I met in March of 1990, and as a high school junior, I remember teasing him that he was a month late. I had spent the 14th of February watching other girls get flowers and chocolate. The day after our conversation, I was called out of first bell […]
Evaluation Questions for November 20, 2016
By David Faust These questions coordinate with Engage Your Faith and This Week with the Word. Sunday School Lesson Text: Revelation 22:1-7 1. Do you sometimes feel like our world is hopeless? What discourages you? 2. What gives you hope in our world? How do you feel when reading the Lord’s words, “Look, I am […]
Healing the Nations—Life Application for November 20, 2016
By David Faust Among the images of Heaven in the final chapter of the Bible, none is more striking than the tree of life. This is no ordinary tree. It stands next to the crystal clear river of the water of life that flows from the throne of God. It brings to mind the tree […]