By Jacqueline J. Holness By the time you read this column I will be 40 years old (September 7) and married for the first time (August 10). I was speaking with a friend, a minister, about my demographic changes a few months ago. He asked if I thought that I was getting married for […]
In the World — September 8, 2013
By Christy Barritt Digital Reading Habits A new study by the Barna Group on the topic of e-reading and digital books showed that one-quarter of American adults own an e-reading device. Christians are right on par with the national average with one in four Christians using an e-reader or tablet for reading purposes. Among […]
Knowledge of Good and Evil–The Uniform Lesson for September 15, 2013
By Sam E. Stone What a difference a day makes! When last week’s text concluded, everything was good in the Garden of Eden. God had evaluated all of his creation and pronounced it “very good.” The one remaining need was to create a suitable companion for Adam. God gave him Eve. All was well. […]
Where You Live — for September 15, 2013
By Dan Lentz 1. When you were younger, which of the following games did you enjoy most? Why? • hide and seek • truth or dare • tag, you’re it! Read Genesis 3:8-17, 21, 23 2. Why did Adam and Eve hide from God? When confronted with their disobedience, why did Adam […]
The Lesson and Life — for September 15, 2013
By Doug Shamblin We have been told that a mind is a terrible thing to waste. We also know that the mind is a wonderful tool that God has given us and we must feed and protect it. Feeding the Mind In our small town area there are three grocery stores and 16 […]
