Pro-lifers: Amendment to health-care bill phony WASHINGTON (BP)--The U.S. House of Representatives appears poised to vote on health-care legislation that includes a so-called pro-life compromise opponents of abortion say is Read MoreState execs offer GCR task force vision, views DALLAS (BP)—In what might be arguably the most significant meeting yet for the Great Commission Resurgence Task Force, 22 executive directors of Southern Baptist state conventions met with them Oct. Read MoreVatican invitation could mean married priests NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—An invitation by the Vatican for Anglicans to enter full communion with the Catholic Church while preserving elements of their liturgical heritage could mean an increase in the Read MoreU.S. officials unaware of child sex-trafficking problem WASHINGTON (BP)—Most Americans, including far too many government officials, have no idea that children under the age of 18 are being shipped from state to state as child prostitutes, according to a Read MoreConcert tour promotes missions strategy NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—In a first-of-its-kind venture, a Christian music group is recruiting people for missions while promoting Southern Baptists’ Cooperative Program during its fall concert Read MoreDigital Bible offers interactive experience NASHVILLE (BP)–Newsweek magazine featured recently the invention of a digital Bible called Glo (pronounced “glow”), which includes “HD video, photographs, maps, reading plans, 360-degree Read MoreMaine voters stun pundits, reject gay marriage law AUGUSTA, Maine (BP)--Supporters of traditional marriage in Maine shocked the political world and even some of their own supporters Nov. 3, overcoming a slew of obstacles to overturn a new law that Read More‘Libel tourism’ assaults free speech NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—In the debate over Intelligent Design, William Dembski is wary of a new trend dubbed “libel tourism” that may force Americans to submit to lawsuits in other countries for Read More
James 4: November 29—Work on your humility I doubt seriously that humility is a quality one can “work on.” A lady once asked me, “Are you a humble person?” Either way I answered the question was self-defeating. Had I answered, “Yes,” the Read MorePsalm 119:1-16: November 29—Obey God’s Word The Book of Psalms is comprised of five books or collections of psalms. The fifth collection contains Psalms 107-150. Numerous smaller collections exist within this large group. For example, Jewish Read MoreMicah 5:1-5a; 7:18-20: December 6—Come, thou long-expected Jesus In this series of studies anticipating the birth of Jesus, we will introduce each session by citing the title of four beloved Christmas carols. Appropriately, our first topic came to be portrayed in Read MoreMark 1:14-31: December 6—How can Jesus help me? John Mark wrote the second gospel as followers of Christ encountered difficult days. He wrote to Christians in Rome facing imperial pressure sometime around 60 A.D. Mark likely wrote with several Read MoreJames 2:1-13: November 15—Treat everyone fairly Most parents can probably identify with the following. The child comes home from school, thoroughly dejected and ready to quit school. A parent sits down with the despondent one and tries to learn Read MoreJames 3: November 22—Watch your language Our major senses such as eye, ear, and nose are known by the function they perform. If we think of vision, we think of the eye, of sound, we think of the ear, and of odor, the Read MorePsalm 112: November 15—Live righteously All people worship, even unbelievers. Through worship, we ascribe worth to a person or object. The object of human worship shapes and molds our life. We become like that which we worship. The twin Read MorePsalm 116: November 22—Give thanks Elizabeth Barrett Browning (d. 1861) wrote one of my favorite poems. The opening line reads, “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.” As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, perhaps we should Read More