By Christy Barritt Transgenders Allowed in Public School Bathrooms According to new rules being enforced in Massachusetts Public Schools, boys and girls who self identify as transgender may now use the public bathrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms of their choosing. Massachusetts Commissioner of Education Mitchell Chester informed grade K-12 school principals in February […]
Where You Live — for May 12, 2013
By Dan Lentz 1. Would you say you have a good memory, or a poor memory? What tips and tricks do you use to help you remember things? Read 2 Peter 1:2-15, 20, 21. 2. As a group, try memorizing 2 Peter 1:5-8 together. One idea for group memorization: Write the words […]
Our best advice to boost your marriage
By Bev and Phil Haas Our marriage needs a boost. The honeymoon is a distant memory and we now have two young, demanding children. What advice can you give us without making us feel more overwhelmed than we already are? First we want to pass along advice from John and Ann Betar. John […]
‘Not so with you’– Mark 10:35-45
By David Faust “It’s what Italians do,” he says when you dine at his home and he stuffs you with stuffed clams, pasta, and chicken cacciatore. His name is Modesto Sarno, but friends call him by his nickname, “Buddy.” He’s known to hundreds as, “Uncle Buddy.” Buddy met Evelyn, the girl who eventually became […]
The Narnian order of things
By Dr. Charlie W. Starr One of the great schisms of our time goes mostly unnoticed by the press, but it threatens the very foundation of the order of things—at least Narnian things. OK, it’s not threatening at all, and probably not very important, except to C. S. Lewis nerds like me. Nevertheless, I’m […]