By Sam E. Stone Continuing this quarter’s study, “Jesus’ Fulfillment of Scripture,” we come to the Triumphal Entry. It marks the beginning of the end of our Savior’s earthly life. The event had been foretold centuries before by the prophet Zechariah. He served as a priest along with Haggai, urging the Jews to rebuild […]
Worthy Is the Lamb—The Uniform Lesson for March 23, 2014
By Sam E. Stone Revelation was written by the apostle John. While he was in exile on the isle of Patmos around AD 95, God gave John a wonderful vision. It was designed to help the first-century believers as they faced increasing opposition and hostility. An angel came to him with a scroll, but […]
Anchored Faith
By Jamie Shafer Emmy award winner Scott Swan anchors the noon and 5:30 p.m. newscasts of Channel 13 Eyewitness News—WTHR in Indianapolis. He has landed exclusives, such as being the only Indianapolis reporter to interview former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in his home. He won the National Edward R. Murrow Award and two National […]
In the World — March 16, 2014
By Christy Barritt Last Comes Marriage? According to analysis by the National Center for Family and Marriage Research at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, today’s young, educated couples are waiting longer to get married. The study showed that the median age of first marriage for women is 26.6, which is the highest figure […]
Count Your Change–Romans 8
By David Faust When you purchase a hamburger in the drive-thru lane at a fast-food restaurant, do you always count your change? If you’re in a hurry or feel pressured because other cars are lined up behind you, you might lose a few cents or even a few dollars. It’s always good to count […]
