Learning to Love Those You Serve
John opens his first epistle by defending and establishing the understanding of the humanity of Christ. “That which was from the beginning, which we have…
Read MoreJohn opens his first epistle by defending and establishing the understanding of the humanity of Christ. “That which was from the beginning, which we have…
Read MoreAs a Sabbath school teacher who prays regularly about instilling confidence in my students, I recently had a “God moment.” He revealed people in my…
Read MoreEditor’s Note: This was my original First Word for the May-June BA, written in February before the COVD-19 outbreak. It was replaced with a more…
Read MoreRecently while I was reading Psalm 42, verse 4 took on new meaning for me. It reads: These things I remember as I pour out…
Read MoreOne of the unsung “gifts” of the churches of God is fellowship. To be more specific, food. What I mean is eating: We eat well.…
Read MoreIs the Sabbath a “shadow”? A recent BA article said it was. A shadow is a shaded image cast by light rays striking a body…
Read MoreI have seen many kinds of church buildings in my journey. I can remember something about all of them, except the first (my first year…
Read MoreMinno, a new children’s digital media company, is responding to changes due to COVID-19 with a free resource for families unable to physically attend church.…
Read MoreIn the life of a Christian, worship is a necessary discipline in developing a relationship with our Maker and Savior. How did I learn about…
Read MoreGod designed the Church to remain alive and vibrant despite the passing of time and amidst our rapidly changing culture. Here’s how: The British Monarch…
Read More“My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”[1] Just as many Americans answered…
Read MoreThe 2000 movie Pay It Forward tells the story of a seventh grader named Trevor, whose new social studies teacher issues an assignment to think…
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