By Kelly Carr God’s ways are often a far cry from the approaches we might take in similar circumstances. Many times he uses people for mighty deeds who are otherwise overlooked or undervalued in society. One example of this is when the disciples asked Jesus who the greatest was in the kingdom. Jesus replied, “Truly […]
Creatures Great and Small
By Kelly Carr In part two of our series on caring for God’s creation, we consider what we learn from animals. I asked our staff and writers to tell us about past and current pets. Mark Taylor, publisher: My daughter and her family have a Siberian husky. Big as he is, Nikki is a snuggly […]
God’s Artistry
By Kelly Carr This week is the first of two issues about how we can learn from and care for God’s creation. We begin by looking at the splendor of nature. Nature has always drawn me to God. Being out in natural beauty puts me in a worshipful mindset. Trips to amazing locations in the […]
A Journey to What Is True
By Kelly Carr A Journey to What Is True I am inclined toward words rather than hypotheses and research, but I have an appreciation for the wonders found in the fields of science—that is, when people in the science fields break down the information enough to explain them to someone with my limited power of […]
Resurrection’s Power
By Kelly Carr I am very thankful for Jesus dying on the cross. I remember his death each week when I take the Lord’s Supper. I contemplate all my sins that his blood has removed. But I don’t regularly contemplate how Jesus’ resurrection is also powerful in my life. I know that his resurrection was […]