By Melissa Wuske Divorce and the Church “The vast majority of churches do not have an effective marriage ministry,” said Greg Smalley, vice president of Focus on the Family. For many church members and ministers, that statement stings; but a new study conducted by LifeWay Research and sponsored by Focus on the Family, found areas […]
Come to Supper
By David Faust It’s not about the food. Wedding cake tastes delicious, but that’s not why you go to the ceremony and the reception. When salespeople take clients to lunch, the menu isn’t the point of the meeting. My wife makes scrumptious fruit cobbler, but eating is only part of the experience. The berries taste […]
Where you Live—Questions and Activities for Small Groups for February 7, 2016
By Michael C. Mack 1. Have you ever participated in a Seder meal (the meal that commemorates the exodus from Egypt)? If so, what did you learn from it? Read Exodus 12:1-14. 2. What was the purpose of this elaborate ceremony for the Israelites? 3. The Passover is seen as a “type” or sign (v. […]
Where You Live—Questions and Activities for Small Groups, January 31, 2016
By Michael C. Mack 1. Would you want to know the date and cause of your death? Why or why not? Read John 11:38-44. 2. How would you describe Jesus’ heart and his motive in this passage? 3. What were his overall purposes for this miraculous sign (also see vv. 4, 15, 26)? 4. Martha […]
The Death of a Friend—The Uniform Lesson for January 31, 2016
By Dr. Mark Scott Jesus and death cannot coexist. Death has no victory around Jesus (1 Corinthians 15:54, 55). Jesus destroys the one who has the power of death (Hebrews 2:14). Jesus proved this in his earthly ministry. Prior to his own resurrection, Jesus raised three people from the dead: the widow’s boy at Nain […]
