Serving in Hope
My childhood memories of many sermons in church were from men who seemed angry about a lot of things. They preached long and hard about…
Read MoreMy childhood memories of many sermons in church were from men who seemed angry about a lot of things. They preached long and hard about…
Read MoreI can’t go in there, I thought as I turned away. The ramshackle outhouse I stood in front of teetered on the edge of a…
Read MoreDoes the church have a mission to fulfill in this increasingly chaotic time? Can and should we make a difference in the world today? Yes,…
Read MoreAt twenty-five years old, Phil Vischer had a simple goal. He wanted to blend the love of his faith with his love of filmmaking. Each…
Read MoreThe theme of reconciliation is as old as humanity itself. Because of sin, humans damaged their relationship not only with God but also with their…
Read More“I’ve Got This!!!” (Borrowed with permission from the Southwest District Superintendent’s Blog) Said Someone Who Was Clueless But Wait… Are things not going according to…
Read MoreEditor’s Note: This was my original First Word for the May-June BA, written in February before the COVD-19 outbreak. It was replaced with a more…
Read MoreRecently while I was reading Psalm 42, verse 4 took on new meaning for me. It reads: These things I remember as I pour out…
Read MoreIf I teach you the love of nature — to respect all living things by being kind to animals strangers, and friends — Yet .…
Read MoreIt has been said that history is His-story — God’s. The same can be said for His book, the Bible. In it is contained the…
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