How One Manager Ministers Daily to His Coworkers By Lindsey Bell I’m not in ministry, so I doubt I’m making much of a difference for the Lord. Have you ever thought something similar? Many Christians battle feelings of insecurity when they compare what others are doing for Jesus with what they’re doing. Their own attempts […]
Higher Ways—Life Application for October 22, 2017
By David Faust God isn’t a shallow pool; he is a deep well. The longer I walk with God, the more I recognize my own limitations. The closer I grow to him, the less worthy I feel of his attention. The more I learn about him, the more I wish I knew. He meets me […]
In The World—October 15, 2017
By Melissa Wuske Christian Prisoner Writes Letter to Iranian Government Amin Afshar Naderi, a Christian who converted from Islam, penned a letter to Iranian authorities months after he was arrested for blasphemy and days after he was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Christian worship is illegal in Iran. He and several others were arrested […]
God’s Covenant with David—The Uniform Lesson for October 22, 2017
By Dr. Mark Scott In Florence, Italy stands the magnificent marble statue of King David. Michelangelo completed it in 1504, and it stands 17 feet high on top of its base. It is ginormous. But King David himself was taller still in regard to God’s covenant with his people. Five hundred years had passed since […]
In The World—October 8, 2017
By Melissa Wuske Eyewitnesses of ISIS In May, 29 Coptic Christians were killed by ISIS in Minya, Egypt. Survivors of the attack have given a chilling look at what happened, and the grim reality that faces Egypt’s Coptic minority population. Mariam Adel was on the bus where the massacre happened. Her husband and nine of […]