The Bible as Reading Primer
by Joyce K Ellis At the kindergarten open house, Greg’s teacher greeted me warmly. “Mrs. Ellis, I’ve been so eager to meet you.” “Oh?” I…
Read Moreby Joyce K Ellis At the kindergarten open house, Greg’s teacher greeted me warmly. “Mrs. Ellis, I’ve been so eager to meet you.” “Oh?” I…
Read Moreby Dorothy Nimchuk Who would have known Jesus better than one who grew up in the same house, looked up to Him as big brother,…
Read Moreby Orlando Romero To talk about the mission in Lima, it is necessary to go back to 2010. That’s when the Church of God in…
Read MoreThe perfect recipe for a witness. by Isaac Overman Weigh, sift, mix, grate, combine; knead, roll, fold, cut, bake; cool and eat. I woke up…
Read MoreBeing willing to grow in grace and knowledge. by Mike Wallace She came in late to the weekly adult Bible study class and found a…
Read Moreby Brian Franks Jesus is the coming King, the Messiah, the Chosen One, the very Son of God. If humans had written the story, surely…
Read Moreby Bonita Jewel Hele John the Beloved arguably knew Jesus more intimately than any of His other followers. He was with Jesus during His most…
Read Moreby Christopher L. Scott In English, we use an exclamation point after an interjection, to indicate strong feelings, or to show emphasis. It’s sometimes called…
Read MoreThe role of the shepherd in the story of Israel. by Dorothy Nimchuk A bowl of lentils bartered for a birthright and a stolen blessing…
Read MoreA balanced look at the atonement. by Dr. David R. Downey All history points to Jesus’ work among us. It was appropriate that time-dating used…
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