The god of Comfortable

By Beth | April 1, 2021

  It is really hard to think about the sinless Christ suffering as He did for “me.” In a matter of hours He was scourged, beaten, mocked, forced to carry a cross the size of a tree after all that, and ultimately put to death by being nailed to that cross (Mark 15). The cruelty…

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Hospitality Today

By Beth | March 25, 2021

  I wasn’t really eavesdropping but neither was I participating in the conversation. One person was trying to illustrate the kind of person another one was without maligning him. The exact words escape me but the gist of it was that he was the kind of guy who would show up at church fellowships or…

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Moving Backward

By Beth | March 18, 2021

  I graduated from High School in 1973 (I can’t believe I’m that old, but it’s true). When I was in the 6th grade in my “Small Town America” school district the “Colored School” and the “White School” integrated. These are not my words but how each one was named at the time when talking…

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Mindful Love

By Beth | March 11, 2021

  Most of us love to love straight from our hearts! We know that God is love (1 John 4:16) and so we understand our need to love as Jesus loved. (However, there are some differing views about just how He loved, a topic for another post.) Interestingly, in Mark 12:30 we are commanded, “And…

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A Little Ripple

By Beth | February 25, 2021

These are discouraging times for many. No one can be certain about his or her future with regard to religious freedom as we watch it dwindle daily (Have you seen what Amazon is removing from their book department?!). Politically, Christianity is being portrayed as bigoted and closed-minded. The murder of babies in the womb continues…

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Silence is Not Always Golden

By Beth | February 18, 2021

  What has gone wrong in a culture when many women who have been sexually assaulted remain silent about it? Even worse, what has happened that when they are not silent about it no one listens or responds in their defense? How many times have we heard that the Bible speaks to every aspect of…

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