By Chris Higgins A few years ago I was approached by an elderly lady in a mall parking lot as I was walking to my vehicle. She asked if I could spare a couple dollars to help her out. I listened to her story, but I declined as politely as I could. I reasoned […]
Hope on the Home Front
By Jamie Shafer Doug Hedrick has learned to thrive in the midst of living a dual professional life. For the past 15 years, his career has led him to serve in various senior leadership positions with Chicago-based AbbVie, a biopharmaceutical company. During those same years, he has also been leading and inspiring those around […]
Where You Live — for May 18, 2014
By Dan Lentz 1. What’s your favorite family tradition? What is involved? How often do you do it? Why is it so enjoyable? Read Matthew 15:1-11, 15-20. 2. How would you describe the term tradition to someone who was unfamiliar with it? 3. What are the traditions mentioned in this passage […]
Jesus’ Teaching on the Law–The Uniform Lesson for May 18, 2014
By Sam E. Stone While Jesus was teaching in Galilee some 50 miles away from them, the religious leaders in Jerusalem sent a delegation to question him. This demonstrates clearly that they regarded him as a threat to their position and influence with the people. The Pharisees and teachers of the law were very […]
Light and Momentary Troubles–2 Corinthians 4:16-18
By David Faust Twice in 2 Corinthians 4 the apostle Paul says, “We do not lose heart” (vv. 1, 16). That’s a lesson all of us need to learn. How can we avoid caving in to discouragement? How can we keep from losing heart when our burdens seem heavy and our problems are so […]
