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An Easter Bunny Lesson

March 01, 2011

By Marla Graham

It was Saturday afternoon before Easter here at the Graham house when my children saw the neighbor cat carrying something in his mouth. At first, the thought was that he was really a she, and there were new kittens to welcome. However, in just a short time, Jeremiah (my oldest) discovered that the cat was actually carrying a baby bunny. The cat was bringing home the bacon so to speak. (Gross, I know, but it is a reality!)

My children, indignant at the very thought, quickly chased the cat away and just as quickly coaxed their soft-hearted daddy into rescuing the bunny. My husband, Jerry, gently bathed the badly wounded bunny and treated “Fighter” (yes, they named it!) with antibiotic spray. Later he nursed Fighter with a syringe and some special milk. As we went to bed the kids all prayed for the bunny, and we were hopeful that Fighter might actually make it. My husband and I discussed what an awesome Easter stor ...

Unconditional Love

March 01, 2011

By Barb Winters
Growing up I longed for the day I would dance in the arms of a man who would make me feel special. At age ten, I shut my bedroom door, walked past the lace-white canopy bed, picked up a 45 (think CD), and put it on the record player. I dragged my chair acr ...

Baby Daddy

December 06, 2010

By J. Merritt Johnston
Flip through your TV channels and you're almost guaranteed to find a daytime talk show dishing out paternity tests to a line-up of potential "baby-daddies." ...

Ditch Technology

December 05, 2010

By Dr. Tom Barnette

A Question to Consider: Why do so many people get stuck in a ditch and not seem to be able to climb out to save their life?

Well, technology came first, but man, being naturally lazy, invented ditch technology.

Ditc ...

Fear Not

December 05, 2010

By Darlene Stern
Often when we think of men encountering the Lord or angels in scripture, we automatically remember that they all fell on their faces trembling before the being from heaven. Then the visitor would have to assure the person that no harm would come to them....

When Mercy Came Down

December 05, 2010

By Deborah H. Rabern

When Mercy came down to earth, He slipped sideways through the curtains of history and nestled into a virgin's womb. Mercy manifested Himself in a manger, helpless in the ...

Searching for a Meaningful Christmas

December 05, 2010

By Ed Cyzewski
On Christmas Eve one year I realized that I'd done nothing to prepare for Christmas outside of buying a few gifts. I would attend a service that evening, but the majority of my ...

Faith vs. Spirituality

November 01, 2010

By Deborah H. Rabern
A virtual supermarket of spirituality permeates cyberspace and any store that stocks printed material. Christianity vies for space with the Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, a ...

Let Justice Roll Down

November 01, 2010

By Ed Chinn

My wife loves birds. She has feeders all around our deck. So that area is often a blur of flapping wings and choir of bird chirps. What on earth would these creatures do without Joanne?
I recently found out. When she went out of town for ...

You Never Know

November 01, 2010

I've frequently heard that you never know how something as inconsequential as a smile for a stranger passing on the street, or helping someone in need, can radically change their life and yours. Sometime ago I experienced it myself.
An old gentleman named Elmer had been coming around to our ...

The Emotionally-Savvy Dachshunds

November 01, 2010

By J. Merritt Johnston
We have two crazy little miniature dachshunds at our house named Aidan and Addie. Though they are the same breed, they could not be more opposite. Aidan i ...

A Different Kind of Freedom

October 01, 2010

By Deborah H. Rabern
Although our DNA sets our physical traits, some people seem naturally disposed to optimism, happiness, and goodness. Others are troubled or in trouble almost from birth. The whole nature versus nurture pendulum swings with current pop psycholog ...

An Infatuation with Procrastination

October 01, 2010

By J. Merritt Johnston
Society at large has an infatuation with procrastination, and on this matter, I would have to cast my lot with the rest of society. I've always prided myself on being a hard worker, but if I were honest, I would have to confess that I often ...

Not About Us But for Us: Thinking Clearly About the Gospel

October 01, 2010

By Mitch Chase
Important messages warrant the utmost consideration. If you had a crucial piece of information, you would likely not be careless with it. Instead, you would show care and determination to ensure that the message was accurately and appropriately ...

Painful Rest

October 01, 2010

By Barb Winters
My eyes widen. My voice quivers. My hands shake. My husband tries helping me up the stairs, to no avail. My mind wills my foot to move, but it will not do its job. Panic sets in as I absorb this new development. And I lose it! My body writhes in ...

The Nucleus of World Change

October 01, 2010

By Sara Mitchell

I remember when I first woke up. Freshman year of college, in the middle of a night with wild and very cold air - a Honduran, a guitarist, and I had just watch ...

Daredevil on a Tightrope

September 01, 2010

By Keith Jennings

When I think of balance, I picture some daredevil walking a tight rope. One wrong shift and kersplat!
Balance is popular concept. We're told tha ...

Construction Zone

September 01, 2010

By Deborah H. Rabern
Four-letter words offend me and arouse my anger or disdain. Sometimes they shock me. However, one four-letter word frightens me. It rears up out of the biblical text as soul-stopping as a spitting cobra. Holy - a word almost framed in neon ...

Hunger Pains

September 01, 2010

By J. Merritt Johnston
I really love to eat. And even when I'm not eating, I often find myself flipping to the Food Network to see what's cookin'. Although the celebrity chefs ...

The Sty Is the Limit

September 01, 2010

By Darlene Stern
While shopping at a thrift store, my son spotted a hat that shouted volumes. It has become one of his prize acquisitions. The hat is white with red embroidery. A little red pig sits above the motto: "The Sty is the Limit."
One's first thought ...

The Word Is Flesh: A Reflection on the Incarnation

September 01, 2010

By Mitch Chase
Studying the doctrine of God is both difficult and rewarding. Within the explanation of who God is (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), accurately comprehending the Son's incarnation is vital to orthodoxy. In fact, one way to discern false teaching is ...

Name Calling

August 01, 2010

By Carrie Bevell Partridge
As I was brushing my five-year-old daughter's hair the other day, I was teasing her and acting like I didn't know her name, which made her giggle. Finally I hugged her and said, "I know your name. Your name is Katie." And then it struck m ...

Don't Judge a House By Its Mailbox

August 01, 2010

By Merritt Johnston
In the last six months, the plumber has been to our house three times, the last of which was for an overflowing water heater. The AC guys have been out twice, and two r ...

The Better Me

August 01, 2010

By Deborah H. Rabern
Cicero believed moral commitment compels the action of self-sacrifice. He said, "We are not born for ourselves alone." He believed responsibility grows out of our ...

The House on Sugar Ridge

August 01, 2010

By Ed Chinn
Note: This is a continuation of last month's article "Someone to Watch Over Me"
After a long season of house hunting, Joanne and I found a house out on Sugar Ridge Road that we liked. Log c ...


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