Five days to Christmas. 1943. A lone American B-17 bomber, Ye Olde Pub.Shot to pieces. Rumbling, barely in the air over Nazi Germany. Much […]

Five days to Christmas. 1943. A lone American B-17 bomber, Ye Olde Pub.Shot to pieces. Rumbling, barely in the air over Nazi Germany. Much […]
When things come together after all
The impact of coronavirus and social distancing on the way we worship
Lessons from Adventist institutions during the 1918 flu pandemic
A trek of unsettling self-discovery
COVID-19 and the American Civil War
Our faith in the cross—and the empty tomb
Humans attempt to take care of the problem of Jesus
We need a resurrection.
End-time sensibilities in times of crisis
Lessons from Jesus’ “last” night
Growing together in God at home
Despite my frustration as a teacher, God used me to tell the most wonderful news.
While words express thoughts, it is also true that thoughts follow words. If we would give more expression to our faith, rejoice more in the blessings that we know we have,—the great mercy and love of God,—we should have more faith and greater joy.
Preschoolers don’t have to be left behind, thanks to this innovative teacher.
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