The pandemic has changed my view of grandparenting and discipling! My husband and I are missionaries in The Netherlands, but our seven grandchildren live in the North America. FaceTime makes it possible to talk to them occasionally but is limited: our worlds are far apart and their screen attention span is limited. So then, how
It?s an important question. And, writing for TGC Africa, Sike Osinuga?claims that being a Christian without the Bible is like playing soccer without a ball. Such a situation is unseemly not to mention unlikely yet it serves as a metaphor for Christianity throughout Africa. Though it is unthinkable that a game of soccer would kick
Gerdien wanted to speak to me after the CBS Bible study.? She is one of the leaders in my group and is also involved in many other ministries for evangelism and discipleship in her local church.? Her husband is getting older and not doing so well and she felt like she had too much going
Sven Lowenmark has 3 children.? His wife Anna does CBS for children in their church alternate Sunday mornings.?The other Sundays she leads worship in their church in Grabo, north of Gothenburg, Sweden. There are nine children in the CBS group and they love it so much that they call it ?Christmas every other week?.? Anna
What shall we study next?? That?s the nicest question in CBS but not always the easiest to answer! We suggested that people look at the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, 1 and 2nd Samuel, Acts and Ephesians.? Two weeks later we came together again and Ton, a retired physicist, asked if he
RYAN HIGGINBOTTOM writes in Knowable Word We?re already a week into 2019, so you?ve probably had your fill of blog posts and articles about New Year?s resolutions. Even if you?ve been able to focus on habits instead of resolutions, one can only take so much. For a Christian who likes a fresh start with their