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Burnham: Speak up with words

You may think you have nothing to offer.

June 06, 2013 | William Burnham | Columnists


Don’t overlook God in the daily shuffle

God is our refuge and strength, a help always near in times of great trouble. That's why we won't be afraid when the world falls apart, when the mountains crumble into the center of the sea, when its waters roar and rage, when the mountains shake because of its surging waves.

June 06, 2013 | Jan McCoy | Columnists


Scharf: The gift of the spirit

This Sunday was Pentecost in the Church year - the day we mark what happened in Acts 2. If you aren't familiar - open up your Bible and read the story. Pentecost was really the kick-start to the New Testament Church - with miracles all over the place - the sound that filled the city, the flames of fire, the speaking in all those languages! Can you imagine being there? And it wasn't just the ...

May 23, 2013 | Jonathan E. Scharf | Columnists


McCoy: Trinity Sunday celebrates good things in threes

Now faith, hope and love remain - these three things - and the greatest of these is love.

May 23, 2013 | Jan McCoy | Columnists


Scharf: That the world may know

Have you ever heard someone pray for you?

May 16, 2013 | Jonathan E. Scharf | Columnists


The wind is blowing!

When Pentecost Day arrived, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound from heaven like the howling of a fierce wind filled the entire house where they were sitting. They saw what seemed to be individual flames of fire alighting on each one of them. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages as the Spirit enabled them to speak.

May 16, 2013 | Jan McCoy | Columnists


Just a thought: your work matters

Do you know your work matters to God? Yes, and it matters to your employer and your co-workers.

May 16, 2013 | William Burnham | Columnists


Holy Spirit transforms

Do you show evidence of the transforming power of the Holy Spirit in your daily life? A look back at the disciples before and after photos gives us some things to look for in our own personal lives.

May 09, 2013 | William Burnham | Columnists


Thanks again, Mom!

How can I describe the emotions of parents who love their children? We stamp a remarkable similarity in heart and in appearance on the character of small children. This is especially true of mothers, who have even more sympathy than fathers toward the feelings of their children because they gave birth to them in great pain.

May 09, 2013 | Jan McCoy | Columnists


An ounce of mother

There's an old Spanish proverb: "An ounce of mother is worth a ton of priest." So, on this Mother's Day weekend, let's thank God for many ounces of godly mothers.

May 09, 2013 | Jonathan E. Scharf | Columnists


McCoy: Always follow the true leader

Do you remember playing games when you were younger? I love to watch children play Simon Says or Follow the Leader.

May 02, 2013 | Jan McCoy | Columnists


Scharf: Listen to the shepherd’s voice

May 02, 2013 | Jonathan E. Scharf | Columnists


McCOY: Don't get tired of doing good

I pray that your love will keep on growing and that you will fully know and understand how to make the right choices. Then you will still be pure and innocent when Christ returns. And until that day, Jesus Christ will keep you busy doing good deeds that bring glory and praise to God.

April 25, 2013 | Jan McCoy | Columnists


Scharf: Peace in everything

Peace be with you. That's one of those things churchgoers hear all the time. So how is it working for you? Is there peace in your world?

April 25, 2013 | Jonathan E. Scharf | Columnists


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Parson to Person: Jesus did not teach truth, he is truth

In last week's article we discussed three philosophical tests for truth. Truth cannot be self-contradictory, it must fit with the known facts, and finally it must work in life.

June 19, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


Parson to Person: Three tests that can prove the truth

Last week I mentioned in my article that my job was simply to present truth - what you do with it is up to you. But, like Pontius Pilate, many respond scornfully, "What is Truth?" For Pilate that wasn't a sincere question of an inquirer looking for truth; it was the statement of a cynic who doubted that there could be any truth.

June 12, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


Parson to Person: Jesus a personal savior, not a sage human

A few weeks ago, I quoted the last of the great Princeton Theologians J. Gresham Machen (1881-1937), "that there is no such thing as liberal Christianity. There is Christianity and then there is liberalism." It appears from at least one response (for which I am certainly grateful) that I should have been a little more careful in defining my terms. Unfortunately, space constraints do not always allow me to say everything I ...

June 05, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


Parson to Person: Are we falling back into superstitious dark ages?

Can you believe we are nearly half-way through another year? When I thought of that fact the lament of Jeremiah 8:20 came to my mind: "'The harvest is finished, and the summer is gone,' the people cry, 'yet we are not saved!'" (NLT).

May 29, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


Parson to Person: No such thing as a liberal Christian

In his "Breakpoint Commentary" of May 19, 2009, Chuck Colson commented that "On Sunday, President Obama delivered his controversial and much-awaited speech at Notre Dame. I found little surprising about the speech itself. Not that I agreed with it - far from it. What I mean is that the speech was what I and anyone who has followed the president's political career should have expected: he has repeatedly affirmed the position that ...

May 22, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


Mother’s Day everyday

Sunday is Mother's day. It appears that a day honoring mothers dates back to ancient history. Our modern official holiday was begun by Anna Marie Jarvis. According the historical record Ms. Jarvis swore at her mother's grave-site in 1905 to dedicate her life to her mother's project, and establish a Mother's Day to honor mothers, living and dead.

May 08, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


Postmodern contradictions

Philosopher and Statesman Edmund Burke (1729-1797) is credited with saying, "Those who don't know history are destined to repeat it." Albert Einstein defined insanity as "doing the same things over and over again and expecting different results."

May 01, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


Discerning the essence of Christianity

"My dear friends, don't believe everything you hear. Carefully weigh and examine what people tell you. Not everyone who talks about God comes from God. There are a lot of lying preachers loose in the world," (1 John 4:1, The Message).

April 24, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


The brother of the Prodigal Son

Before we broke for my Easter article, we had been in a series looking at Jesus' parable of the Prodigal Son. We've seen the prodigal leave home in a hunt for hedonistic pleasures. We walked with him as his dreams turned to ashes. We traveled with him as he took the long journey home. We marveled at the father's reception and restoration of this wayward son. We explored various applications of this parable ...

April 17, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


The Prodigal Son heads home

We've been exploring the parable of the Prodigal Son in our last few articles. We've walked with this boy as his dreams drove him from home, and we stayed with him when those dreams turned to dust. Friendless, penniless and hungry, the prodigal finally "came to his senses" and headed home. In our last column we saw that his motives for heading home were not all that noble. His heart didn't lead him home, his ...

March 27, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


Coming to your senses

Over these last few weeks my articles have centered on the parable of the prodigal son. The Biblical reference for that parable is Luke 15:11-32. As we've looked at and sought application to this account in this series of columns so far, we have seen the boy reject everything in hopes of gaining everything with the result that he lost everything. That's pretty much where we left him.

March 20, 2009 | Dr. John Pearrell | Columnists


Handling the economic crisis

News commentator, author, columnist, adviser to three presidents (Presidents Nixon, Ford and Reagan), and one-time Presidential candidate (Reform Party, 2000), Pat Buchanan is a person of strong and often controversial views. Recently, like the ground hog, Buchanan has predicted a gray future; but, instead of six weeks of winter, Buchanan sees at least six more months of recession. In his March 3, 2009, column, titled, "Pitchfork Time," Buchanan wrote, "Markets are not infallible. ...

March 20, 2009 | John Donaldson | Columnists


Rejecting everything, gaining nothing

In our last few articles we have been looking at the story of the lost son, more commonly referred to as the parable of the prodigal son. We have followed this boy as he made one disastrous decision after another. Those decisions it seems were fueled by resentment over the restrictions of home and a glorification in his imagination of the pleasures of what he thought would be the good life.

March 13, 2009 | By John Pearrell | Columnists


Journey away from home begins in the mind

In our last column, we began exploring the parable of the Prodigal Son. Last week we left the prodigal son as he headed away into a far country with his cash and dreams. No more rules, no more regulations, he was going to live the good life, and like many today he was too short-sighted to consider the ultimate cost.

March 06, 2009 | By John Pearrell | Columnists


The Prodigal Son defaults

One of the most loved of Jesus' parables is the parable of the lost son. Generally we refer to it as the story of the Prodigal Son. Trying to do the story justice in one column is nearly impossible, but we will try. This may end up being a short series of articles so check your paper each week (and, no, I don't get royalties for paper sales.)

February 27, 2009 | By John Pearrell | Columnists


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