By Bob Hightchew A church hired a young minister. The church was small, running less than 100 people. The young minister loved the people and loved his work. He preached sound doctrine and taught sound biblical lessons. The Lord grew the church to more than 2,000 members. The years passed quickly and it came […]
Capturing Life Through a New Lens
By Jamie Shafer Some of the greatest inspirations in life are fueled by the stories of people who do ordinary things in extraordinary ways. In conversation with Joe Dudeck, owner of Joetography in Indianapolis, Indiana, it’s easy to be inspired. Dudeck started on a path walked by many. He acquired a good education, moved […]
In the World — August 18, 2013
By Christy Barritt Suicides on the Rise According to the Centers for Disease Control, suicide deaths have now surpassed deaths from motor vehicle crashes in the U.S. Among Americans age 35 to 64, suicides have increased by 28 percent since 1999. The most drastic increases occurred among men age 50 to 54 (48 percent), […]
Where You Live — for August 25, 2013
By Dan Lentz 1. Ask each group member to name a television show he or she regularly watches. Then ask, “What do you like about the show?” and “What don’t you like about the show?” Read Nehemiah 13:10-12, 15-22. 2. What issues do you see in these verses that were troubling to […]
God, the Seeker– Luke 15
By David Faust Lost. That has to be one of the saddest words in the English language. Consider the cheerless tone of sentences like these: “She lost her job. He lost the election. They lost a fortune in the stock market. Your team lost the game. My computer lost a document. Our company lost […]
