It’s graduation time again! After a long four or five-year struggle (or longer), much of which was unexpectedly accomplished virtually, college students will finally come to the end...
In the fall of second grade, I proudly submitted a carefully crafted biography of my mom, composed on classic, dotted-line paper. This was a special writing project, to...
Mother’s Day is accompanied by certain predictable rituals: breakfast in bed, homemade cards, brunch, flowers, and many other activities. Of the 4.7 billion greeting cards Americans purchase annually,...
The records of the New Testament open with the announcement that “the kingdom of God/Heaven” is “near.” The preaching of John the Baptist, Jesus, and the apostles followed...
How many times have you heard a sermon that called you to “preach the gospel” and fulfill the Great Commission (Matt. 28:16-20)? These kinds of sermons are necessary...
Modern life provides us with more freedom and opportunities to pursue our calling compared with past eras. So begins a helpful article on calling by Alex Chediak entitled...
The lunch room was the perfect place to fight. My high school cafeteria only had a couple windows allowing sunlight in, so it depended heavily on the massive...
The middle-aged woman congratulated the new mother on her beaming baby girl. She commended her neighborhood group for helping this younger woman in this exciting but difficult period...
The Bible clearly portrays the truth about government: God is the sovereign ruler from which all authority flows (Rom 12:1-7). Since last fall, we’ve been working through what...
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