By Betty B. Gray Once you have been to Haiti you never forget the unbelievable poverty. The first glimpse is really more than one can comprehend: the shacks people call home; families sleeping in shifts because there are not enough mats; streets filled with garbage; open sewers; overwhelming smells; naked, starving children lining the […]
Where You Live — for August 24, 2014
By Michael C. Mack 1. What’s your all-time, favorite love song? If you’re willing, sing a few lines! Read 2 Corinthians 6:1-13; 7:1-4. 2. How would you describe Paul’s attitude and heart in these passages—wishful, needy, pathetic, defensive, compassionate? Why? 3. If 2 Corinthians 6:4-10 were a résumé, would you […]
An Appeal for Reconciliation–The Uniform Lesson for August 24, 2014
By Sam E. Stone In the section of 2 Corinthians just before today’s printed text, the apostle Paul discussed why Christians must resolve differences (5:11-21). Compelled by Christ’s love, we are to practice “the ministry of reconciliation” (v. 18). Paul reminded the church that God’s forgiveness of us is a model of how we […]
The Lesson and Life — for August 24, 2014
By Betty B. Gray In 2002 my best friend and I had the chance to visit Ireland. It was a week of seeing many sites and also a time for me to visit the land of my ancestors. We kissed the Blarney Stone, explored castles, and enjoyed the breathtaking scenery of the countryside with […]
But As for You–2 Timothy 3
By David Faust As our society drifts farther from God, what will it be like 10 years from now? or 30 years from now? How can young people be faithful to God when they grow up in a cultural cesspool? It’s tough out there. “Everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ […]
