Small blessings in a hectic life
By Gloria Yoder
Story behind man who became Pope Benedict XVI
By Rev. Brett Garland
Unexpected, appreciated gifts
By Gloria Yoder
Why there are 40 days of Lent
By Rev. David Kendall-Sperry
Coming and going; Going and coming
By Rock Jones
Unity is key to overcoming challenges
By Robert J. Gustafson
Love is in the air
I have a love/hate relationship with Valentine’s Day. I love it because I appreciate any day that celebrates and promotes love, and I like to see the visual symbol of love, simple red hearts, floating around everywhere. Love truly does seem to be in the air around the week of Feb. 14. On the other hand, I hate the commercialization of the day and that it promotes just one idea of love; and that singular idea of love can make people feel lonely.
Fulfilling the spirit of the Beatitudes
What if …..? We need to ask the “What if” question more often. I think that every time I see a billboard proclaiming the Ten Commandments. I ask, “What if the billboard proclaimed Christ’s Beatitudes instead?”
Jesus’ most radical statement
Jesus was a radical. We often think of gentle Jesus meek and mild, but he said some things that messed with his contemporaries, and would mess with us … if we let them. His manifesto is known as “The Sermon on the Mount” and can be found in Matthew chapters 5 through 7. Right at the heart of that teaching are the radical statements, “Do not resist an evil person,” and “I tell you, love your enemies.”
Changing your focus can shift perspective
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. Believe in God, believe also in me.” — John 14:1