The Value of Values

By Beth | February 3, 2023

  In the introduction of a Sunday School class on Biblical economics (really), I was reminded of the importance of the work Christ did on the cross for me/us. The teacher started the class with an introduction to the concept of “imputation.” He reminded us that we “impute” value to things many times every day.…

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Fearful Contentment

By Beth | January 27, 2023

Reading and listening to people talk, it seems there is a long list of what people fear.

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Right Choice, Wrong Choice

By Beth | January 20, 2023

It is incomprehensible but true that 210 members of the U.S. House voted against a bill to make it illegal to kill a baby who survives an abortion.

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What Happened to Ethics?

By Beth | January 13, 2023

On January 6th there was some sort of ceremony where a congressman suggested they were commemorating the “five heroic officers” who died because of the “insurrection” at the Capital building on January 6, 2021. (For the record, 0 police officers died that day.)

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Sorry, Not Sorry

By Beth | January 6, 2023

This leads to “teaching” that sounds like this; “I’m sorry to tell you this but adultery is sin.” Or, “I hate to tell you but abortion is murder.”

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Help Wanted

By Beth | December 30, 2022

“Help Wanted” signs are everywhere. Businesses are suffering because of the lack of people who want to work full time – or at all. Recognizing that there are exceptions for those with illnesses or injuries limiting their ability to work, humans were made to work. “Six days you shall work, but on the seventh day…

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