Another Look by David Faust A friend of mine runs a business that leases the fourth floor of a downtown office building in Indianapolis. For many years the space was previously occupied by a jewelry firm, and when my friend’s company moved in, they kept a lot of the original wooden cubicles where the jewelers […]
Maximizing your child’s learning potential
Home Life by Bev and Phil Haas I guess most parents think their kids are smart, but I’m concerned as I see my children regress in their thinking and creativity as they go through school. Yet they do very well on the school’s standardized testing. My children are complaining about being bored. Is it time […]
Where You Live for April 17
by Dan Lentz 1. Have each group member answer these three questions: • Where did you live between the ages of 8 and 12? • How was your home heated during that time? • Who was the center of warmth in your life at that time? Read Galatians 2:15-21. 2. At what point in your […]
The Lesson and Life for April 17
by John M. Fuller A country gal visited a very formal church in the city. While listening to the sermon she shouted, “Praise the Lord!” The congregation was shocked. An usher came down the aisle and told her to be quiet. She couldn’t help herself. Later she exclaimed, “Amen!” The usher issued another warning to […]
A little piece of history
The Editor’s Desk by Shawn McMullen I was attending a planning meeting for the National Missionary Convention a year ago. Near me sat my friend Ben Zeigler, business manager and missions director with First Christian Church, Kernersville, North Carolina. During a break Ben said, “Shawn, I have something that might interest you, and if you’d […]