It’s a question that nags at every parent: “Have I successfully prepared my child for life on their own?” Just One More Thing is a practical guide to help teens transition out of their parents’ home and into the rest of their lives.
Pastor Mark Driscoll is encouraging Christians to evangelize in these days when “the church is dying.”
After years of denial, cyclist Lance Armstrong admitted in January he had used banned substances to win seven straight Tour de France races. A few weeks later, American Idol contestant Matthew Farmer abruptly left the television competition after confessing he had fabricated a tale about being wounded in Iraq.
As we commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech delivered 50 years ago, permit me to share my dreams.
On Feb. 9, 1958, a young Assemblies of God pastor in a rural town in Pennsylvania was watching the late show on TV while his wife and small children were asleep. On that night he evaluated his life.
Tim Hudson
This is an era when many professional sports figures dismiss their opportunity to be role models. Hudson embraces it as a God-ordained mantle for living out the gospel.
“When you’re blessed and you’ve been given things, a lot is expected in return,” says Hudson, who recently won his 200th career game to earn a place in Major League Baseball history. “You don’t want to lose perspective of the platform you have, and you need to understand that you can do good with it.”
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