The moral and ethical dimensions of an agricultural policy.
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God gives every person on earth 24 hours to use each day. How will you use yours?
Put on your artist hat to tell the story of creation!
I thank Dr.
Article 17 invites us into a process designed to achieve clarity and, sometimes, healing.
The real question is, “How can we put the Belhar into practice?”
Witnessing the baptism of a baby reminds one church visitor what his own baptism means.
Calling
Q Why is it that sometimes God gives us several talents but then doesn’t give us much opportunity t
I thought I knew a lot about God . . . and then I became a mother.
There’s a vast difference between the factors that led to the creation of the Belhar and those that gave rise to the church’s historic confessions.
The things that really count may be nothing to write home about.
Is Santa Real?
Regarding “Why I Believe in Santa Claus” (December 2011): We told our sons the truth from the
To an older generation of Christians, cohabitation appears as a challenge to the dream of marriage.
Petitions have no place in the church of Christ.
Transitions can be especially strategic and noteworthy occasions.
My grandparents were immigrants who arrived with little more than the clothes on their backs, but their poverty and godliness propelle
Lording it over your children is neither good nor godly.
Adopting the Belhar as a confession would cause us to step over the line in areas of both freedom and constraint.
What I learned from an old man about the blessing of belonging.
I realized that though I could give lip service to the right answers, I did not really believe them.
The number-one step for gracious living at any age.
It greases its joints, washes its windows, and mends itself!
Do we need to adjust our theology to changing scientific findings?
Imagine your delight. Imagine God’s.