by Mary Buckner | Mar 3, 2016 | Opinion
Did you know that the largest unchurched people group in the United States is families who are touched by special needs? What is your church doing to try to reach this oft-neglected segment of people in our neighborhoods? Most of us who regularly attend Sunday school... by Bill Wilson | Apr 23, 2015 | Opinion
There was a day when a Sunday school perfect attendance pin was a regular feature in churches across America. If a person attended Sunday school every Sunday in a year, he or she was awarded a pin or an attachment that hung below the original pin to denote another... by Sara Powell | May 1, 2012 | Opinion
Have you ever noticed how often we are never satisfied? For instance, I enjoy working jigsaw puzzles and often have one in the works on a game table. I’ll walk past and think I’ll put in just one piece and be done, but it is rare for me to look for just... by Chuck Warnock | Sep 29, 2011 | Opinion
The recent film “Divided” has attracted national media attention for its critique of age-based church ministries, targeting youth ministry in particular. But despite the film’s message that families should be more involved in faith development in... by James McGrath | Jun 3, 2009 | Opinion
We talked about Islam in my Sunday School class not long ago. In recent weeks, we had turned to the subject of how Christians might or should view other religions, and it was felt that those in the class would benefit from learning more about other religions. Â It is...