By Lynn Duke What do you do when you find yourself “unequally yoked” in marriage? In 2 Corinthians 6:14 the apostle Paul wrote, “Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?” Although Paul’s warning can apply to many […]
Marriage Made in Heaven
By Simon Presland God intended marriage to be a joyous and sacred union for all couples, but even more so for Christians. For believers, marriage is a representation of Christ’s relationship to the church—he is our husband and we are his bride. We also know that maintaining a “heavenly” marriage requires work, and the […]
Refreshing One Another
By Dr. Charlie W. Starr What makes the hard times tolerable? I don’t mean the heartbreaking trials nothing can make good. I’m talking about those more than mild but less than terrible times we constantly face: things like receptions, yard work, and committees. One thing makes such times bearable: refreshments! Meetings at work are […]
Times of Refreshing
By Dr. Delroy Brown In one of his Australian letters (Letters from Tertius, Vital Publications, 1975), Tertius writes, I looked around the congregation. I saw Joe who, by the grace of God, beats his grog (drinking) problem about 60 percent of the time. Behind him was Joan, who has 10 children and as disorganized […]
It’s Time to Be Refreshed!
By Carie Schultz The Orlando World Center Marriott Resort, site of the 2012 North American Christian Convention, provides an ideal location for relaxed fellowship and a great venue for challenging messages and informative workshops. A First-Class Resort In its 85-year history, this is the first time the NACC will be held in a […]