By Bev and Phil Haas Lately my husband and I have noticed that our daughter seems discouraged. She finally admitted to us that she feels like she can’t do anything right. We’re looking for suggestions on how we can turn these negative feelings around and boost her faith in herself. A key to […]
Change—the Unwelcome Guest–1 & 2 Peter
By David Faust I’ve experienced a lot of change this year. After 12 years as president of Cincinnati Christian University, I changed jobs and returned to church-based ministry one state away in Indianapolis. As relocations go, moving 118 miles wasn’t a big deal, but the transition required a surprising number of adjustments. I now […]
In the World — November 2, 2014
By Christy Barritt Britain’s Most Popular Baby Boy Name Britain has a new most popular name for baby boys born there. It’s Muhammad. More than 8,000 boys born in the country last year were named some variation of the name. There were 18 deviations, with the most common being Muhammad, followed by Mohammed and […]
God’s Glory Filled the Temple–The Uniform Lesson for November 2, 2014
By Sam E. Stone This month we consider “Visions of Grandeur,” looking primarily at Ezekiel’s prophecies. G. R. Beasley-Murray put our text in perspective: “Ezekiel was a priest as well as a prophet. It was his joyful task to balance the prophecies of the ruin of the temple, the departure of Jehovah, and the […]
Christian Film on the Rise (Part One)
By Dr. Charlie W. Starr I’ve talked before about how Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ woke up Hollywood to the fact that there are a lot of Christians in America, and they are willing to pay money for Christian-themed films. Since then, many Christian films have been made, but not many have […]
