By Dan Lentz 1. Prior to your small group meeting, gather several pictures or drawings of street and information signs to hand out or post in front of the entire group. Arrange your group into smaller groups of three to four and ask each smaller group to try to figure out what each sign […]
I am the way, the truth, and the life–The Uniform Lesson for May 27
By Sam E. Stone Some Bible students have pointed out that while John 13 contains a narrative and a dialogue, chapters 14, 15, 16, and 17 each have a central theme. The predominant note in John 14 is conflict. The setting for this week’s lesson text is the night Jesus was betrayed. After instituting […]
To God be the glory– May 20, 2012
By David Faust Psalm 115 Some pride is healthy and appropriate. At the end of a hard day’s work a laborer feels the satisfaction of a job well done. A fifth-grader smiles at her grade card because her extra effort in class has been rewarded. A newly baptized believer embraces the dignity and […]
The Lesson and Life — May 27, 2012
By Ben Cachiaras I had never been with someone at the brink of death. But now, as a young minister, I gently cradled the hand of a dear woman who was about to breathe her last. Stroking the ribbed veins on the back of her hand, I listened to her labored breathing and waited […]
In the World — May 20, 2012
By Christy Barritt Medical Journal Promotes “After-Birth Abortion” Two academics who published an article in the Journal of Medical Ethics believe that if abortion is legal, then terminating the life of a newborn baby should also be. They argued that newborn babies are “morally irrelevant” and ending their lives is no different than abortion. […]