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God said it. I believe it. That settles it. This once popular bumper-sticker slogan sums up the argument many Christians muster when it comes to the reliability of Scripture: The Bible is God’s Word. The Bible says it is... Continue Reading »
I’m on a committee to nominate new officers for our church, and I’m concerned because we’re considering a couple of people whose only qualification seems to be that they have a lot of money to give. I know we... Continue Reading »
A well-known politician, riding in a train, held up a five-dollar bill and said, “I’m going to throw this five-dollar bill out the window and make somebody happy.” One of his ardent admirers suggested, “But, sir, why don’t you... Continue Reading »
Did you know that a financial decision is a spiritual one? If you study God’s Word, you will find an abundance of guidance on how to save, spend, invest, and ultimately leave behind all that God has entrusted to... Continue Reading »
We are all survived by things we have done. Mr. Bell gave us the telephone, someone I don’t know gave us the paper clip, and we have the late Wilma Brown of Gaffney to thank for Infallible Rice Casserole.... Continue Reading »
We received the information early Friday morning (Sept. 20) that well-known Christian author and speaker Henry Blackaby was missing. Because of his close relationship to LifeWay Christian Resources professionally and to many of us personally, we made the decision... Continue Reading »
I sat behind a cute little boy in worship last Sunday. He was wearing stylish headphones and intently played game after game of Angry Birds on his smartphone. For the entire hour, he never even looked up. An older... Continue Reading »
The lump in my throat almost kept the words from coming out. I had thought about this moment for months. I knew that I needed to have the conversation, but I had made excuse after excuse. “The timing isn’t... Continue Reading »
I grew up in a very unhappy home — lots of conflict, plus verbal and physical abuse. Finally my parents split, but because of all this I have a very hard time trusting people or thinking I can ever... Continue Reading »
“Jake wanted me to call you,” daughter Elizabeth said, calling from Greenwood. “He says there is a storm, with the possibility of a tornado, coming to your area.” “Thank him for me,” I answered. I had just readied myself... Continue Reading »
Most of us have heard of the feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys. What you might not know is how it all started. In 1878 the two families disputed over the ownership of a hog. That dispute led... Continue Reading »
It’s hard to separate opinion and evidence. I know, because for many years I looked at my patients in the emergency room and wondered what made them different. And one of the things that seemed to show up over... Continue Reading »
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