Dr. Tim Woodroof He looked at me with haunted eyes, the busy coffee shop forgotten, inviting me into a private moment that, sometimes, pain creates. He’d been a believer all his life. Married a Christian girl. Worked in the ministry. Prayed with his family. Went to church. He was a true believer too. Not a […]
Remember the warnings – The Uniform Lesson for April 10
by Sam E. Stone Jude is often described as one of the general epistles, since it is not directed to any specific group of Christians, but to the church at large. The author, Jude, most likely is a younger half-brother of Jesus. He identifies himself only as a “servant of Jesus Christ and brother of […]
Marriage is not obsolete
Another Look by David Faust According to a widely publicized study reported by Time magazine and the Pew Research Center last November, almost four out of 10 (39 percent) of Americans believe marriage is becoming obsolete. This number is up considerably from 28 percent in a similar survey taken in 1978. The research also indicates […]
Keeping intimacy alive
Home Life by Bev and Phil Haas We’ve been married seven years. From careers to kids it seems there’s no shortage of distractions to sidetrack our sex life. What can my wife and I do to keep the passion alive in our marriage? Rick and Kay Warren say, “In our sex-obsessed culture, it’s amazing how […]
Remember Jesus Christ – The Uniform Lesson for April 3
by Sam E. Stone This month’s lessons are taken from various New Testament books and point out both why we worship and whom we worship. Today’s title comes directly from the text (v. 8), as Paul continues to remind Timothy of the essentials (2 Timothy 3:14, 15). Now, late in his life, the apostle continues […]