Folks were shocked when the grammar police said it’s OK to end a sentence with a preposition. Unlike the world’s rules, God’s rules don’t change. Aren’t you glad?
Columnist Ken Lass remembers the time he spent as a teenager in a rock band days and looks back with gratitude at the decisions that led him down each new path.
Whether in a “traditional” or “contemporary” service, if Christians are sincere and obedient and full of love for Him and His people, their worship will bind them closer together.
Ken Lass reflects on how a 30-year-old sled serves as a good reminder that adversity can strike anytime, anywhere without warning, which is why it’s important to be prepare ahead of time.
There are people around us putting on a good front but dealing with any manner of tragedy and loss, fear and worry. They could use a good friend, a shoulder to lean on and perhaps a prayer warrior.
Old Testament history and genealogies may seem hard to process, but for the original readers, these words restored their purpose and hope. They can do the same for contemporary readers.
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