By Bryan Chapell. Like the headlight of a train piercing the foggiest night, God's vision penetrates the darkness we face. He sees the problems. He knows the pain. Year after year the Easter train comes. Each time it passes it roars anew Christ's victory and our hope.
Category: Youth
Taking Prayer Requests Seriously
By Frank Barker. How seriously should we take prayer requests? If Jesus made a prayer request of you as he did of the three, would you take it seriously? Jesus said, "Inasmuch as you did it unto one of the least of these rny brethren, you did it unto me."
Asking Others to Have Faith When We Didn’t Have
By Kathryn Farris. They have dared to step out of the cultural mold to reach neighbors, friends and acquaintances with the message of salvation.
Adoption–Not Abortion: Exciting Vision-Tough Realities
By Frederick T. Marsh. These voices argued that abortion would solve a lot of societal problems. Many were swayed to that way of thinking-perhaps the problem population of society could be reduced by abortion and the rest of us would be better off. Abortion has not solved problems. What can we do...
The Gift of Giving
By Calvin Miller. Gifts are more blessed to give than to get, says the cliche'. But gifts are seldom given so freely that they don't result in some bondage.
Nurture
By Bob Sweet. In our zeal to simplify and reduce things to easily remembered formulas, diagrams, acro