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The Chapel Quotes
“We need to be connected to Jesus before we produce fruit, just simply to be with Him. He is the vine and we are the branches. We are to serve one another. It is very difficult in our culture today to be a people that are constantly looking out for the needs of others. There is this consistent message to look out for number one, to promote ourself. People in our culture that are first and foremost servants looking out for other people are extremely rare.”
“The greatest barrier to our living as Jesus and being a servant is our own pride. The reason we are saved is because Jesus served and laid down His life for us. It takes great humility for us to bow down to our loved-ones and put their needs before our own. It also takes a great deal of humility to be served as well. Humility is to lower ones-self in both mind and action. God values every human being equally and very high. We must not confuse our role with value. It takes a lot of humility to say ‘Jesus I need you to cleanse me’. True blessing in this life comes when we serve one another and put other’s needs before our own.”
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“Christian Stylings In Ivory” by composer-musician Don Krueger
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Devotion 09/08/2024
Our Devotion: “Family Resemblances” is by Minday Keilein, a professional writing major at Taylor University and freelance writer for Vista, Church Libraries, and Christian Book Previews.
I have been seeing lately that I am becoming more and more like my mom. It’s strange to see these similarities, because I am my own person. Nevertheless, I have been detecting resemblances to her in my voice, smile, and even some of my actions.
As I’ve realized this, God has spoken to me about my resemblance to Him. Am I becoming more and more like my Heavenly Father as each day passes? Do I act as He would? Do I talk in a manner reflective of Him? Am I patterning myself after Him the way I pattern myself after my mom?
I have been adopted into the family of Christ; therefore, God is my Father. When others look at me, do they see the family resemblance?
Book Review 09/11/2024
This Book Review is by Allyson M. Hutchinson, a professional writing major at Taylor University.
The Delusion: We All Have Our Demons
By Laura Gallier
Tyndale House Publishing, PB, 350 pages
Owen Edmonds is a normal high school senior…well, as normal as he can be after he was suddenly forced to move across the country. Masonville High, the school Owen will attend for his senior year, has provided him with the semblance of a regular high school experience. He has a beautiful girlfriend and great friends, and he is a star on the track team. The only issue is Masonville High is not an average, routine school. Owen’s world gets completely flipped upside-down after taking a sip of water offered to him from a man at a well on abandoned land. When Owen began his senior year, his main concern had been college. Now, however, Owen must face the evil that is causing a suicide epidemic to rip through his school because he is the only person who can see its cause.
This book is extremely difficult to put down. Each chapter leaves readers wanting more as they perch themselves on the edge of their seat experiencing Owen’s emotions. The Delusion carries its readers through darkness and renews their sense of hope. Owen wades alone into what is unseen and dangerous and becomes estranged from the life he once knew well.
This plot makes its readers question more than just their faith. A world changing perspective of human life (as well as the forces that drive it) is displayed throughout Gallier’s novel. As readers delve deeper into The Delusion, they are stuck pondering their own lives and the forces at work around them. Gallier meshes the genres of horror, science fiction, and Christian theology while taking readers on a ride of terror, suspense, love, and joy. This story brings life’s complex questions about redemption, belief, worship, trust, and spirituality out of the darkness and into broad daylight. The Delusion should be added to everyone’s “must read” list.
The suggested audience for this book is ages 15 and up because it contains some violence and scary supernatural themes. This book focuses on coming of age questions and the identity struggle in young adults. However, it is entirely possible someone younger may benefit from this story as it deals with some of the greatest Christian doubt questions.
Review used by permission of Evangelical Church Library Association (ECLA)
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