Living & Serving With Chronic Illness

Living & Serving With Chronic Illness

This past Valentine’s Day marked 45 years of living with Type 1 diabetes. I was diagnosed in a tiny town with only two doctors, and they thought I probably wouldn’t make it to age 30. I’m now 57. Three things have kept me alive this long: an amazing team of doctors, really cool advances in the technology of disease treatment and the daily prayers of my mom and husband.

I Know Who You Need to Know

I Know Who You Need to Know

Why should we look outside of the church to reach people?

We have the Cube. We have individualized outreach ministries. We have mission trips.

Why should we look outside of the church to reach people in our daily lives?

From an overflow of the knowledge and understanding of our faith, we know who others need to know—Jesus. We must look outside the church to reach people because the truth is the church as an establishment cannot reach every person by simply existing as a building. The actual church (believers) must meet people where they are in order to spread the Gospel.

Showing God's Love Inside Our Church Walls

Showing God's Love Inside Our Church Walls

I love our church. Our church is not perfect, nor do we pretend to be. We’re a bunch of people who have different strengths, weaknesses, likes and dislikes. We have lots of opinions and ideas. Regardless of our beautiful differences, we have two things in common: Jesus and our church.

New Year Traditions

New Year Traditions

Even if staying up until midnight isn’t your cup of tea, it seems that recently especially, ushering in a new year has been therapeutic for many. No, our lives don’t magically change when the calendars do, but there is something cathartic about a fresh start. Some people have wonderful things to look forward to in 2022 like growing their family, starting a new job, finishing school, etc., while others just wish to end 2021 because it was hard. Either way, if you’re looking to have a fresh start in 2022, Here are some ideas on how to usher in a new year.

The Joy of Serving

The Joy of Serving

I have been impacted by so many faithful servants of Jesus. I grew up in a small church in Kansas where everyone felt like family and as a child I felt constantly cared for in my church. It often had to do with food. I’ll never forget Maxine’s homemade bread, Darlene’s coffee cake, and Charlene’s cinnamon rolls. It wasn’t always the deep theological discussions that were the most impactful (although important), but it was experiencing their love and joy in serving Jesus. It was evident that the love of Jesus overflowed from them, spurring them on towards love and good deeds (Hebrews 10:24).

Do Good & Share With Others: An Interview Narrative Between Two Friends Serving Together at Council Road

Do Good & Share With Others: An Interview Narrative Between Two Friends Serving Together at Council Road

Shelby Moore placed her McDonald’s breakfast burrito and coffee on the table, looking across at her good friend Frankie Frasier. Shelby kindly interrupted one of Frankie’s classic humorously woven tales to say, “Frankie, would you like to pray for our breakfast?” Frankie, being slightly hard of hearing, nodded at Shelby and continued to blaze through this unscripted, yet brilliantly worded story. Another attempt from Shelby to refocus Frankie, “Yes, but Frankie, shouldn’t we pray over our breakfast?”