Let’s hear it for the Big Ten! I sure hope the remaining Big Ten teams keep up their winning ways. And for our own friendly tournament, it’s really anyone’s game…well except for Avery! Here are the latest rankings (in order
BSF 2013-2014: Matthew 25
I love how much we’ve been talking about Jesus’ second coming lately. While other believers and I can be excited about this coming event, unbelievers have reason to fear it. But you don’t have to fear this day. You can
2014 brackets: Second and Third Rounds update
What an exciting beginning to the tournament! Even though so many brackets were busted this weekend, I was glad to see a lot of underdogs win over some big schools. I’m especially excited about Freddie Hoiberg’s success at Iowa State.
Throwback Thursday: The sand dunes
Teresa and Karen White Sands National Monument Undated picture Circa 1985 Happy belated birthday to the world’s best sister!
2014 brackets: Our picks
Welcome to Chris’ favorite time of year! For him, the next several weeks will be filled with watching basketball games of every level and caliber…and eating pizza and wings! I’m sure Avery will join him for some of the games, especially
BSF 2013-2014: Matthew 24
Have you ever anticipated a special event in your life? Perhaps your wedding or a job promotion or (like we are right now) the birth of a child? How did you wait for the event? Were you lazy and indifferent,
Bracket time!
It’s tournament time again! We’re all a little disappointed here in the Clark house because it’s only the second time in 40 years that no Indiana teams are in the tourney. But we still have a few favorite teams with
BSF 2013-2014: Matthew 22:15-23:39
Are you a hypocrite? No one would like to admit it, but I would venture to say there are areas where all of us don’t practice what we preach. There is a great danger in hypocrisy for a Christian because
Throwback Thursday: Special delivery
Teresa and Karen June 1982
BSF 2013-2014: Matthew 21:18-22:14
In this portion of the book of Matthew, Jesus warns the religious teachers of their impending judgment. God had called them to direct the people to Jesus as the promised Messiah, but the religious leaders were not doing their job.