Where You Live — for June 30, 2013 By Dan Lentz 1. If your group doesn’t normally eat together, plan a meal for your group around this meeting. Plan a pitch-in meal or order pizza. During the meal ask group members to share their most memorable experience from the past week. Read […]
In the World — June 23, 2013
By Christy Barritt FCC Considers Revamping Indecency Policy The Federal Communications Commission is considering loosening its standards when it comes to nudity and language on television. According to the FCC, they’re contemplating focusing their efforts only on “egregious” cases of nudity and language. They defined egregious as repeated use of an expletive, for example. […]
Building the Huddle
By Jamie Shafer Recently, as a couple was sharing their story with me, the husband referred to a men’s Bible study called Huddle that had really impacted him. Like many of us, life had given him challenges and blessings, but the connections he made with God and others through Huddle had empowered him in […]
In the World — June 16, 2013
By Christy Barritt Atheist Group Planned Outreach to Christians An atheist group, claiming to be participating in an “outreach” effort, sent an e-mail to 50 ministers in Texas on Good Friday. The e-mail read, “God is Dead, Have a Good Friday.” The group, called the Dallas-Forth Worth Coalition of Reason, claimed the purpose of […]
The Lesson and Life — for June 23, 2013
By Tito Pel Christians are blessed with the privilege of coming before the throne of God. Of course, our worship of God will always be found lacking. Even when we desire to worship God properly, certain things can become barriers to our worship. Simple things like hitting the wrong note while singing, a malfunction […]
