Reminder your group members to look to their own hearts before helping others.
Sue Skalicky
Last month, I boarded a plane only for it to sit on the tarmac for over an hour in the rain. As soon as the passengers were all seated, the stewardess sealed the cabin door and began the pre-flight safety briefing. Most people talked quietly or read a magazine while she demonstrated the use of seat belts, flotation devices, and oxygen masks. I listened, but only half-heartedly. When she was done, ...
A Bible study group led a young woman to Christ through their love and acceptance.
by Life Together
Jane was miserable. She'd never really wanted to start having sex with David. Even though she cared deeply for him, she was only a freshman in college, and it seemed like a big step to take.
"But it will make us so much closer, Jane," David would say. After a while, Jane gave in. At first, it did make her feel closer to David. But two months later, he broke up with her, and she was left feeling used ...
This six-session course examines Jesus as not simply meek and mild, but as a dangerous man because he was and is the God who is dangerously good.
Of all the people admired in the world today, Jesus of Nazareth continually ranks at the top of the list. Even those who don't call themselves Christians regard Jesus as one of the wisest teachers and most loving leaders the world has ever known. He is still making the covers of magazines and being talked about in coffee shops with a popularity like no other person who has walked this earth. So why ...