A Christian Response to a Grieving Country

A Christian Response to a Grieving Country

Aug 29, 2020

Everyday Theology Applications for Questions of the Faith By Pastor Phil Lawton A Christian Response to a Grieving Country In 1969, a woman by the name of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross wrote a book called On Death and Dying. In the book she talked about what she called the stages of grief. She argued that as a terminally ill patient grows closer to death their grief...

Road Closed

Road Closed

Aug 26, 2020

by Carl Greene Executive Director When my family and I moved to Wisconsin, I wanted to check out our local post office. So, I drove down this road on the way there and got to a sign which read, “Road Closed.” I got out of my vehicle and sat down in front of that sign, and I wept, and have sat there ever since. I hope that’s not the story, right? I had to turn...

A Call To Thanks and Prayer

Reprinted from The Sabbath Recorder dated September 10, 1945. Reprinted in recognition of the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII. A CALL TO THANKS AND PRAYER The Lord will give strength unto his people; the Lord will bless his people with peace. —Psalm 29:11 Now that the Peace is Signed… LET US GIVE THANKS Let us give thanks to God for: 1. He has guided...

Hope in the Fiery Furnace

Hope in the Fiery Furnace

Jun 23, 2020

By Dennis Coleman       Odd. Strange. They call it, “The new normal,” but a pandemic and stay at home orders are anything but normal. I’ve obeyed the order from the government, as I suspect most, if not all, of you have done as well. I’ve pretty much only left my property to buy groceries, wearing my bandana mask as I go. I did sneak out once to...

A Healthy Body

A Healthy Body

Jun 23, 2020

By Tim Smothers         My mind goes back to when I was 39 years old. I was young and felt that I could do it all—I was invincible. Then I turned 40 and those feelings of invincibility ceased, and I found myself praying that I would just have the strength to make it through the day. Back then I could eat what I wanted when I wanted, I could...