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Childlike Sense of Fairness

by: Michael Benson

When it comes to ideas of what is fair, kids are often seen as inherently selfish. A ten-year study published in 2017 tells a different story.

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Resurrection Tree

by: Michael Benson

In his book Mercy Streets, Taylor Field shares a story about a tree in the meager backyard of their ground floor tenement apartment.

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Children Of

by: Michael Benson

To be a “child of” is to point to your lineage or to something that defines you. We see this baked into many of our surnames.

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Given to Us

by: Michael Benson

In today’s passage, Isaiah tells us how that comes to be: a child, born to us; a son given freely to us.

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Meet the Newest NAB Missionary

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NAB International Missions is overjoyed to announce a new international missionary; Bonfire 2026; Christmas Offering 2025; & end-of-year giving info.

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Blind

by: Michael Benson

Ever wonder what it’s like being blind? Those who are blind can’t really describe what they “see” because their eyes don’t work.

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Divine Imagination

by: Michael Benson

As a priest, Zechariah would have been well-versed in the history and stories of his people found in the Pentateuch, particularly the history of Abraham.

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Curious, Humble, Eager, and Trusting

by: Michael Benson

“Can you teach me?” This is such an innocent phrase, especially coming from the mouth of a child, but it carries so much weight beyond its four words.

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