
TAKOMA PARK, MD – Washington Adventist University professors Nicholas P. Miller and C. Jonathan Scriven have called for revisions to the U.S. Presidential Religious Liberty Commission’s draft report, Americans’ First Freedom, arguing that while it offers a strong defense of religious liberty, it falls short in its historical analysis and treatment of religious minorities. In […] Source: https://atoday.org/wau-scholars-urge-revisions-to-presidential-religious-liberty-commission-report/
The Biblical Person of the Day
Oholiab – the gifted helper in building the sanctuary
Profile
Short story
The decisive moment
7 special things about Oholiab
Strengths & weaknesses
gifted
did not stand in the spotlight
The mistake that shaped him
His life is marked above all by giftedness, cooperation, and faithful service in a sacred task.
Key verse
The life lesson
Application for today
A question for you
Connection
A man from the tribe of Dan
At Bezalel’s side
Work on the sanctuary
Beauty and service
Many hands for one mission
Faithfulness without the spotlight
Final thought
His life story shows: Even when you are not in the spotlight, your faithful contribution to God’s work can be indispensable.
Bible Stories to Marvel At
Job Chapter 19 – Job Knows: My Redeemer Lives
A Ray of Light in the Middle of Pain
Introduction
The Biblical Story
Job Asks How Long His Friends Will Torment Him
Job Feels Oppressed by God
Job Describes His Broken Life
Job Feels Surrounded by Enemies
People Turn Away from Job
Even Closeness Feels Far Away
Job Pleads for Mercy
Job Wishes His Words Would Remain
Job Warns His Friends
A Light Remains in the Night
Summary
Message for Children Today
Reflection
Why does Job ask his friends for mercy?

Invitation to Job Chapter 20
Zophar Responds with a Serious Warning
Preview of Job Chapter 20
Why does Zophar speak so excitedly?