Whether it’s on a survey or part of a security question for a personal account, it is not uncommon to be asked about your “favorite” something. Having favorites seems harmless until they become …
JAMES: LIVING OUT YOUR FAITH – Faith on Display in Hard Times (YOU-Fal’22, Study 1, Session 1)
Hank Aaron played professional baseball at a time of discrimination and racism, yet he persevered. He was told to “suffer quietly” as fans threw rocks and mocked black players by wearing mops on their …
HOW TO LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR: Share Christ With Your Neighbor (YOU-Sum’22, Study 2, Session 6)
For many of us, the initial news of a virus in China was just that—news—and we moved on to the next news item. It didn’t take long for that little news blip to become something far greater. Within a …
HOW TO LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR: Forgive Your Neighbor (YOU-Sum’22, Study 2, Session 5)
How do you know you have a good doctor? It’s not just tied to his training. A good doctor applies that knowledge well. A good doctor knows what questions to ask, discerns what symptoms mean, and …
HOW TO LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR: Honor Your Neighbor (YOU-Sum’22, Study 2, Session 4)
Ethiopian-born, Swedish-American chef Marcus Samuelsson has become a major celebrity chef with several restaurants, including the Red Rooster in Harlem, New York. Marcus has achieved notoriety not …
HOW TO LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR: Pray For Your Neighbor (YOU-Sum’22, Study 2, Session 3)
The classic 1985 movie, The Karate Kid, contains a scene so memorable, it’s become a pop culture reference. In this scene, the teenage protagonist, Daniel LaRusso, vented his frustration toward his …