By Christy Barritt Three-Year-Old Collects 900 Teddy Bears for Sick Children When Bennett Nester was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2011, someone gave him a teddy bear. That teddy bear stayed with the Texas resident through his subsequent surgeries and treatment, bringing him immense comfort. Bennett, now 3, and his family want to […]
Listening with Both Ears–Romans 10:14-17
By David Faust The Malchus miracle is one of my favorite wonders recorded in the Bible. Remember Malchus? He was the servant of the high priest who got his right ear chopped off in the Garden of Gethsemane by Simon Peter (Luke 22:49-51; John 18:10). It was a dark and chaotic moment, but Jesus […]
The Lesson and Life — for March 30, 2014
By Keith Short Excitement was building, and the entire town was looking forward to the coming event. Plans had been made, it seemed like years ago, and many different people would be involved. The event had to be done just right and near perfection. The only problem now was waiting for the special day. […]
Triumphant and Victorious—The Uniform Lesson for March 30, 2014
By Sam E. Stone Continuing this quarter’s study, “Jesus’ Fulfillment of Scripture,” we come to the Triumphal Entry. It marks the beginning of the end of our Savior’s earthly life. The event had been foretold centuries before by the prophet Zechariah. He served as a priest along with Haggai, urging the Jews to rebuild […]
Where You Live — for for March 30, 2014
By Dan Lentz 1. Most television shows are not broadcast live. They are recorded and edited before being broadcast to the public. What activities in your personal life do you wish you could edit before going live to the public? (Examples: arguments you get into, athletic games you play, presentations you give, conversations you […]
