By Art Toalston CLEVELAND, Tenn. (BP) – “Don’t feel sorry for me,” Ernest Easley writes in a new book. A feeding tube is how he gets nourishment. He struggles to speak. Diagnosed with malignant throat cancer in 1998, severe side effects from 44 radiation treatments still afflict the longtime pastor. Even so: “I feel sorry for you if you haven’t learned the peace … [Read more...]
B&H Publishing offers low-cost books with free discussion guides to churches
By Joy Allmond NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- As churches across the nation are temporarily halting in-person worship gatherings and on-campus ministry activities in response to the coronavirus outbreak, church leaders are scrambling to figure out how to maintain continuity in their ministries and keep their congregations on the same page. B&H Publishing is providing a low-cost … [Read more...]
‘A Christ-Centered Wedding’ counters culture’s pressures
By Erin Roach NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Amid strong pressures from the modern wedding industry, evangelicals now have a practical guide as they seek to honor Christ and point others to the Gospel through one of the most important events of their lives. “A Christ-Centered Wedding: Rejoicing in the Gospel on Your Big Day,” written by Catherine Strode Parks and her mother Linda Strode … [Read more...]