Reading Time: 7 minutes
Forty-four years ago, as a young missionary ministering in Kenya, Doug Priest wrote an article about “Missions in the Eighties.” Now he looks at the past, present, and future of missions in the Restoration Movement.
Reading Time: 7 minutes
Forty-four years ago, as a young missionary ministering in Kenya, Doug Priest wrote an article about “Missions in the Eighties.” Now he looks at the past, present, and future of missions in the Restoration Movement.
Reading Time: 5 minutes
The problem with political religion should be obvious. Politicians make big promises but are bad saviors. Political parties make fanatical communities but bad churches. When politics become religion, Christian unity is poisoned and our more meaningful relationships die.
Reading Time: 2 minutes
It’s been estimated that over the course of history more than 100 billion people have lived on this earth. On the cross, Christ paid the penalty for their sins and provided eternal life—not only for every person who has ever lived, but for everyone who will be born after us.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
Our hearts were moved to stand at the river, boots on the ground, and spend a short couple of weeks with the Ukrainians who continue to suffer the loss of so much.
Reading Time: 4 minutes
In Revelation 15-16, Christians are given a front-row seat on the judgments of God. They can watch them unfold through observing the angels with their seven bowls of wrath.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
The more we respect God’s justice, the more we will appreciate the way he forgives our sins even though he has the right to punish us.
Reading Time: 2 minutes
These Discovery Questions are for use with this week’s Lookout Bible Lesson, “The Battle is the Lord’s” (Revelation 15:1-4; 16:1-12, 15-17), by Mark Scott.
Reading Time: 5 minutes
Hung Le, an immigrant to the U.S. from Vietnam, lost his faith in God. But amid all of his difficult experiences, he came to the realization that God still loved him
Reading Time: 2 minutes
Before the cross, Jesus had seen death’s impact and he had heard the cries of those who had lost friends and loved ones, but at the cross, Jesus experienced the full measure of its indescribable pain and horror.