An interview with Margaret Feinberg by Kelly Carr, editor Do you recall that childhood enjoyment of opening a new coloring book and pulling out your box of crayons? Maybe you can even smell the scent of the crayons right now as you remember. Looking back, you can see there was creativity and relaxation built in […]
Sabbath Rest and Labor Day
by David Timms This Labor Day weekend matters. For sports fans it signals the start of the National Football League and the college football season. Historically, this national holiday dates back to 1894 when Congress hurriedly passed a law in the wake of the infamous Pullman Strike during which 13 railroad workers died at the […]
Sabbath Rest Today
by Jerran Jackson Pat was concerned. Her Bible study leader mentioned that since we live under Christ’s new covenant, we are not bound by the Ten Commandments. Pat didn’t like the sound of that. She had been taught the Ten Commandments from childhood. Moreover, Pat wanted to hold on to the Sabbath commandment to convince […]