Passport

From the 9/19/16 Weekly Update by Tim Keller If your goal is to cross over the border from the United States to another nation of the world you won’t be successful unless you have one very important item. No, it’s not Imodium. Although that might not be the worst thing to have in your possession. I was actually talking about a […]

The World We Speak Of But Do Not Know

From the 10/12/16 Weekly Update by Tim Keller An airliner falls out of the sky, the innocent victim of a bomb. 129 are murdered in Paris on a single Friday night. An Attorney General is disgraced and a series of state officials are embarrassed by their pornographic emails. A group of South Carolina church members are murdered in their church […]

Investors

From the 10/5/16 Weekly Update by Tim Keller I was in an economics class once where we were given 500 imaginary dollars to invest in a stock that was being traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Over the course of the assignment we were told to monitor the stock to see how well it did. If we made money we […]

Seeds Without a Harvest

From the 9/28/16 Weekly Update by Tim Keller There have been times in my life where I labored to plant the good seed of God’s Word in the lives of people. For those who are fond of planting and caring for vegetable gardens you are no doubt aware that the process of preparing the soil, putting the seeds in the ground, […]

Operation Christmas Child

From the 9/21/16 Weekly Update by Marcy Snyder We’ve been packing boxes for Operation Christmas Child for quite a few years, but this past year, Steve and I also spent a day working at the Baltimore Processing Center inspecting boxes to be crated for overseas travel. It was interesting to see items packed that I had not thought of. During this […]

No Big Deal

From the 9/14/16 Weekly Update by Tim Keller As the Eastern Airlines flight 401 approached Miami on the night of December 29, 1972 the flight crew flipped the switch that would bring the landing gear into place in preparation for their arrival. The landing gear light didn’t come on. The crew became so concerned about it that they lost track […]

Josiah’s Journey

An Article from the 9/7/16 Weekly Update by Cheri Keller I’ve already produced a five-page version of the story of Josiah and his broken ankle. It is my journal and testament to the goodness of our great God, His omniscience and omnipotence, and His watch-care in details that go back even 10-12 years ago. I will try to give you […]

The World We Speak of But Do Not Know

From the 8/31/16 Weekly Update by Tim Keller An airliner falls out of the sky, the innocent victim of a bomb. 129 are murdered in Paris on a single Friday night. An Attorney General is disgraced and a series of state officials are embarrassed by their pornographic emails. A group of South Carolina church members are murdered in their church while […]

Church Isn’t Boring: You Are Boring

An article by Rev. Jim Rudd from the 8/18/16 Weekly Update I like vacation, but I don’t like missing church. Specifically, I don’t like missing services at my home church. It’s not because I feel guilty not being there. It’s because these are the people that I have chosen to live in covenant with. These are some of my best friends. […]

Letting Go

An article by Jenn Billman from the 7/13/16 Weekly Update One summer when visiting family on Lake George in the Adirondacks, I consented to my cousin’s plans to visit the rope swing. Naively believing that somehow flying off a mountain on a rope swing would be safer than the alternative, cliff diving, we piled into the boat and headed down […]