MONDAY Reading for Today: Mark 14:32-42 Galatians 1 Psalm 110 2 Samuel 8–10 2 Samuel 8–10 In my children’s school, they celebrate National Random Acts of Kindness Day. While I love the fact that the school is talking about kindness and encouraging kids to go out of their way to be kind to others, I […]
Week 20 Study | Remembering with Joy
One way to acknowledge God is to rest. Dr. John Walker has said, “A good night’s rest is way overrated.” Indeed, there are valid reasons for not being able to sleep well (see 2 Corinthians 11:27). Fred Craddock observed, “Sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is go to bed.” Sabbath was part of […]
Week 20 Application | Once in a Lifetime
“It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience!” Have you ever said those words? I got a ticket for game two of the World Series in 1990 when the Cincinnati Reds defeated the Oakland A’s on their way to a four-game sweep. As a lifelong Reds fan I found their 2-1 victory so satisfying that I don’t mind if […]
Week 20 Study Questions
Use one or both of these questions to introduce the lesson: 1. Why do children need to be taught to share? Can you think of examples of selfish behavior that seem to be natural for young children? 2. How familiar are you with these economic systems: capitalism (property owned by individuals), socialism (property owned by […]
Week 20 Mission | Experience Sabbath Today, Everyday
Do you feel like you never stop chasing the Sabbath? Do you often feel so close to reaching a time of rest, prayer, and conversation with the Lord only to realize the finish line moved 10 steps ahead? Unexpected situations occur such as a sick child, broken pipe, friend in need, or feeling of inadequacy […]