By Jamie Shafer “For me, it’s all about one-on-one interaction with the patients,” shared Stephanie Hart, a general surgery resident in Johnson City, Tennessee. Based on her calm demeanor in the middle of the day, one might be surprised to learn she is between surgeries in the midst of yet another busy 80-hour workweek, her […]
Where You Live for August 28, 2016—Questions and Activities for Small Groups
By Michael C. Mack 1. Why do you think people so often and so easily go along with the crowd? Read Romans 12:1, 2; 13:8-10. 2. As you study both of these passages together, what bearing does having a right relationship with God have on a Christian’s relationships with others? 3. What is the proper […]
The Lesson and Life for August 28, 2016
Devotional thoughts on Romans 12:1, 2; 13:8-10 By Mike Berry I remember the first time I was called out for lacking character. The reason I remember is that it stung. The second, and probably bigger, reason was that it changed me. Forever. Absent Character It was the spring before my senior year of college and […]
I Don’t Hate You; I Disagree With You
By David Faust Noah’s animals aren’t the only things that come in pairs. It takes two scissor blades to cut cloth. God designed our bodies with pairs of eyes, ears, hands, and feet to provide balance and perspective. Both-And For Christians, truth and love are both-and, not either-or. Truth and love don’t contradict each other; […]
Can We Skip the Growing Pains?
By David Faust Someone has said, “Anyone can count the seeds in an apple, but it takes faith to count the apples in a seed.” God designed plants to show remarkable resilience. A couple of years ago my wife took the pruning shears to an overgrown houseplant and chopped it down to a mere stub. […]
