By David Faust Americans declared our independence in 1776, and we continue to declare it every day. We treasure individuality. We value freedom. We honor those who died to preserve our liberty in the past and those who risk their lives to protect it in the present. When our nation’s founders declared independence from political […]
Community Change Brings Life Change
By Laura McKillip Wood Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Denford Chizanga began his education in a rural area of the country but completed secondary school in Harare, the capital city. He apprenticed as an electrical engineer and was about to embark in his career when he felt a call from God to begin studying and […]
Needing More than Law—The Uniform Lesson for July 3, 2016
By Mark Scott American Express had a commercial: “Membership has its privileges.” But if a member refuses to pay the balance, those privileges are revoked. With privilege comes responsibility. This is the thinking at this point in Romans. To help people appreciate the power of the gospel (Romans 1:16, 17), Paul first had to convince […]
In The World—June 26, 2016
By Melissa Wuske Personality and Music Preference Does personality dictate music preference? David Greenberg, a University of Cambridge psychologist, thinks it can have an effect. “People who are high on empathy may be preferring a certain type of music compared to people who are more systematic,” he said. Empathizers tend to prefer more mellow, emotion-evoking […]
A Heart for the Harvest
By Jamie Shafer Nestled in the heartland of America, Brandywine Creek Farms is providing much more than food. It’s becoming a source of hope for the hungry, a place of encouragement for at-risk youth, and a training center for military veterans who want to try their hand at farming. Executive Director Jonathan Lawler in Greenfield, […]
