Dr. Tim Woodroof

Making an uplifting difference in a down economy

Christians and Culture by Dr. Tim Woodroof Christians don’t look at or react to life the way non-Christians do. At least, they shouldn’t. Let me offer a few examples from Scripture. We don’t view death like “the rest of mankind, who have no hope” (1 Thessalonians 4:13). We don’t regard other people “from a worldly […]

Preaching with power

The Editor’s Desk by Shawn McMullen Edward McKendree Bounds was born in 1835 in Shelby County, Missouri. He studied law before entering the ministry at age 24. A Confederate army chaplain during the Civil War, Bounds was taken as a non-combatant prisoner of war in the aftermath of the Battle of Franklin (Tennessee). At the […]

Handing over a task

Home Life by Bev and Phil Haas Our frustration level rises when we hand over a task to our son because he typically doesn’t do it right. How can we get our son to be more thorough with the tasks we give him? According to Dr. Jim Burns, “99 times out of 100, our kids […]

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Where You Live for March 6

by Dan Lentz 1. Write your name on a piece of paper vertically and then beside it write a current need you have that begins with each letter in your name. Here’s an example: D—Discipline to keep up with my reading and other responsibilities A—Attitude of love toward my wife and children. N—New car to […]

Preaching with power

The Editor’s Desk by Shawn McMullen Edward McKendree Bounds was born in 1835 in Shelby County, Missouri. He studied law before entering the ministry at age 24. A Confederate army chaplain during the Civil War, Bounds was taken as a non-combatant prisoner of war in the aftermath of the Battle of Franklin (Tennessee). At the […]