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"Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today and forever."

--Hebrews 13:8

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1998 Feature Articles

Do you recognize some of these photos?
Can you remember the lesson that went with them?
Here's an opportunity to review the complete 1998 series!

I Can Do Today--February
God's compassions and the strength that goes with it indeed are new and freshly there for us with every morning's sunrise. Sometimes I am conscious of that, other times I'm not. [Click here.]

Untapped Miracles--March
The Bible teaches that it is good to honor one another. The men at EBC were honored with a special wild game feast barbecue recipe. Read this month's feature to learn how a barbecue pit was a reminder of a personal honor available to everyone. [Click here.]

The Matt Manderfield Barbecue--April
We are vitalized and revitalized when we see God working in our lives in special ways, causing his presence to be known and felt. [Click here.]

Two Days in May--May
In one short weekend this month our family will observe two significant events back to back--our son Pete's 21st birthday and our daughter Lis' graduation from college. Have you ever seen one of those "How do you feel today?" charts with 70 different facial expressions depicting the range of emotions we experience? I could circle quite a few faces on that chart this month. Let me describe four of them. [Click here.]

Experiencing God at Work--June
The one common trait in people God calls and uses is a cooperative and obedient heart. Given that spirit, every follower of Christ is on assignment as a kingdom ambassador wherever God has placed him in the "ordinary" world of work. [Click here.]

Are Things Getting Worse?--July
Jesus' teaching dictates that we likewise maintain and take heart in the realization that the gates of hell will not prevail against the successful completion of the mission he has given us. [Click here.]

The Embarrassed Believer--August
My friends, in a society where people hate to be embarrassed, if we as believers are to have any chance of being the kind of salt and light we are called to be, then we are going to have to get over our fear of embarrassment. [Click here.]

Surrounded--September
Early September is a time of separations. Many children leave home for school; young adults go away to college. Reduced access to the people and circumstances that help us feel human and connected, can result in a sense of isolation. God's Word assures us He's there. [Click here.]

Bustling in Vain--October
The Psalms challenge us to step outside our activity whirlwinds to take inventory and gain the big-picture perspective we need. We can't slow the clock, but we can stay in touch with the Clockmaker. [Click here.]

The Book of Days--November
Voters in Michigan will determine this month whether to make physician-assisted suicide legal. As rational beings, we aren't able to make decisions individually or as a society without reasons. A basic reason can be overlooked, which I think supercedes all others. 
[Click here.]

Religiously Incorrect--December
The comforting fact that the Good News of Jesus is truly good news for all people, is enhanced by the Bible's account that the message was first announced to shepherds. In their time, they were among the most likely candidates to be considered religiously incorrect. Why was this? and How does it apply to us today? [Click here.]


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