By Bob Russell In the past few years I’ve preached to over 200 churches. Nearly everywhere I go Christian people ask: “Is there any hope for the future of our country?” “Do you think we’ll survive our moral free fall?” “Do you see any young leaders on the horizon who can spark a spiritual […]
In the World — March 30, 2014
By Christy Barritt Bill Could Curb Access to Student Data Washington lawmakers are considering a new bill that will protect student data from being shared with third-party education vendors without parental consent. Changes to the U.S. Department of Education’s Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) allow sharing personally identifiable student data with private […]
Jesus Cleanses the Temple—The Uniform Lesson for April 6, 2014
By Sam E. Stone The messages of two prominent Old Testament prophets provide background for today’s lesson. Both focus on the cleansing of the temple during the final week of Jesus’ earthly ministry. Isaiah had preached around 740 BC, while Jeremiah came some 55 years later. R. C. Foster noted, “Jeremiah denounces the wicked […]
Giving the Gift of Honor–Romans 13:7, 8
By David Faust Can you see the love of God in the gritty courage of a police officer who works to keep our streets safe? Do you see it in the eyes of a firefighter who runs into a burning building to protect lives and property? Once a year Cincinnati Christian University (CCU) holds […]
Ten Great Christian Films
By Dr. Charlie W. Starr Everyone’s list of favorite films is different, including their list of most loved Christian films. Picking only 10 to share with you was challenging for me, so I limited myself to movies made in the last 30 years (leaving out such giants as The Ten Commandments and Ben Hur) […]
