By Marvin Lumbard During our devotions together the other day, I told my wife, Diana, that I’ve been struggling in prayer recently. Later that same day I...
By Renita Collins One of the greatest tragedies that exists in our culture is prayerlessness. The most amazing invitation in the world is extended to us,...
By Michael Lumbard “We do ministry at the city dump. Do you want to go and see?” With those words my world changed. My wife, Pamela,...
By President Randall A. Bach I am always fascinated when I see videos that capture crises. Most frequently, you hear voices of the affected exclaiming, “Oh,...
By Ricky Poon Yu Cai hails from Yantai, formerly known as Chefoo, a port city in Shandong Province in northeast China. Yantai served as the base of Canadian Presbyterian missionaries...
By David Wells They were both with Jesus at the same time. That is what we see in Mark 14 and John 12 as Jesus, Judas Iscariot, and Mary,...
By Emery B. Barber “Help me! Save me!” I cried out as I hung from the ledge of the roof of an old two-story office building. I was only...
By Bill Francavilla Every Sunday before our church service starts, we have an unofficial meeting at which a diverse group of people that includes elders, worship team members, greeters,...
When it comes to conversations on race, our level of offendability often reveals the level of our maturity. If we can’t overcome offense in the moment,...
By Deborah Smith Pegues 10 Ways Whites Can Bridge the Racial Divide REALIZE your conscious biases and pray for revelation of your unconscious prejudices toward black people. Racism...