Home Life by Bev and Phil Haas My husband and I have different parenting styles. What can we do to create more teamwork in parenting our kids? God created each of us uniquely, so the fact that the two of you approach parenting differently is no surprise. Family educators often identify two essentials in parenting: […]
Thankful worship – The Uniform Lesson for May 15
by Sam E. Stone The apostle John’s vision of things to come continues, moving through the opening of six out of seven seals. As each seal is opened, new pictures of judgment are shown. An interlude occurs between the opening of the sixth and seventh seals (Revelation 7:1-17). Selected verses from this section are the […]
Authentic service
Another Look by David Faust What are the marks of authentic service? Service has a sound. It’s the sound of snow shovels scraping the sidewalk so neighbors will have a dry path to walk. It’s the sound of hammers pounding nails into a Habitat for Humanity house. Service is the sound of sanitation workers emptying […]
Painted with the same brush
Christians and Culture by Dr. Tim Woodroof For it is commendable if a man bears up under the pain of unjust suffering because he is conscious of God. But how is it to your credit if you receive a beating for doing wrong and endure it? But if you suffer for doing good and you […]
Perpetual praise – The Uniform Lesson for May 8
by Sam E. Stone Chapters 1-3 of the book of Revelation introduce Christ, reigning in Heaven, yet caring for his church on earth. The next two chapters focus attention on God ruling in power from his throne. The apostle John describes the perpetual praise from those who have been redeemed by the Lamb. The Lord […]