Sep 30, 2020
Have you ever played Hide-and-Go-Seek in the dark? What about flashlight tag? Or the grownup version of these childhood games: trying to find candles or flashlights in the midst of a sudden power outage.
Sight begins when light enters the eye. This light triggers light-sensitive cells in the retina at the back of the...
Sep 29, 2020
You probably know whether you’re a morning or night person. Science has some good news for you early risers: Apparently, the early bird really does get the worm.
In a study of early risers versus night owls, researchers at the University of Birmingham discovered strong connections in the regions of the brain that...
Sep 28, 2020
Kerrie sat down at the optometrist’s office and admitted sheepishly that this was her first eye exam in a few years.
“I think I’m doing okay though, doc. I don’t have any trouble reading, but I guess it is a little harder than it used to be to see the tv screen, and sometimes when I’m driving at...
Sep 25, 2020
There is a movement in our society for a return to simple living. We might not want to give up all of our technology—much of it is wonderful and helpful. But it is true we want to quiet our minds and find some peace. This week we are talking about the simplest, sweetest truth around: Jesus Saves.
With that knowledge...
Sep 24, 2020
Whenever we have to overcome an obstacle in our lives, we are thinking about a million different things. Our minds race. We might even be aware that our Creator is there to help.
But have you ever considered that even when life gets tough, you can still have joy?
Romans 12:12 says, “Be joyful in hope, patient in...