Poetry has a way of communicating truth in memorable and arresting ways. Travis Jenkins has released a book of his poems called “Christian Rhymes for Trying Times.”
“Sharing our faith is not about winning arguments; it’s about winning hearts,” said Preston Perry — poet, performance artist, teacher and apologist — in the introduction of his latest book.
Children get it right. Their beliefs are unadulterated. They accept biblical truths at face value without putting them through the many intellectual filters adults do. Such was the case with Emma.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Sept. 1, written by Teman Knight, Adjunct Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Sept. 1, written by Robert Olsen, Ph.D., associate professor of Christian studies at the University of Mobile.
When our son, Clay, was about eight years old, we were driving down the parkway and passed a sign for a local fortune teller named Madam Day. From the back seat, I heard a heated conversation between Clay and his sister. …
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