Heart Repair

Heart Repair

Jun 23, 2016

Introducing short devotional thoughts from a series by Donna Mae (Ochs) VanHorn. She graduated from Milton Union High School and later met, then married, her husband Jared while both were students at Milton College. They relocated to RI, Jerry’s home state, when he took a job with The Providence Journal. Her professional career has spanned several...

A Healing Passion

A Healing Passion

Jun 23, 2016

by Pastor Bill Shobe My interest in healing began quite suddenly on a Sunday about 25 years ago. A young man from our congregation collapsed and was being transported to the hospital. I raced to the emergency room only to wait almost a half hour for the ambulance to arrive. The news they brought was bad. His heart had stopped. They could not resuscitate him....

“Who Are You? What Are You For?”

“Who Are You? What Are You For?”

Jun 23, 2016

by Rev. Nicholas J. Kersten Director of Education and History Every day, each of us makes decisions about how we will spend what God has given to us. Those decisions extend to every area of our lives — from our time and energy to our physical resources. How we make these decisions define our lives and our relationships, both with other people and with the Lord....

Equipped for the Battle in Zambia and at Home

Equipped for the Battle in Zambia and at Home

Jun 23, 2016

by Clinton R. Brown Executive Director SDB Missionary Society   Our 2016 General Conference President, Dr. Ken Chroniger, has set a theme of Faith, Family, and Education. As you may have noted, the Missionary Society has been receiving and helping respond to many in our Family of Faith asking for help with their need for Education. The two final teams of...

Faith-Family-Education

by Katrina Goodrich   I have developed a better appreciation and understanding for who we are and just what we have to offer.   Faith. Family. Education. These are the three areas that this year’s conference president, Rev. Dr. Ken Chroniger, has asked us to meditate on through the year as our 2016 General Conference theme. In his introduction to the...