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The Chapel Quotes
“Prayer that moves from the ritual to the relational always shifts from the physical to the spiritual in its focus. There are gospel prayers and there are growth prayers. Who are the people in your life that you carry a heavy burden for? Give us a burden for the lost. In our relationships we must look beyond the immediate circumstances to the eternal. Give us more boldness in reaching the lost. Give us courage and clarity. Make us more like Jesus in the way that we live and love. That’s God’s agenda. Biblical wisdom is rightly applying God’s truth and God’s Word to the actual details of our daily life. We need more than wisdom from God we also need His strength. We cannot live the radical Christian life God has called us to on our own strength. God help us to see your deeper purposes in our trials and suffering. God does not take joy in our suffering, but He often permits what He hates to accomplish what He loves. What He loves is His children being desperately dependent and clinging to Him by faith through prayer in the midst of suffering and trials.”
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“Christian Stylings In Ivory” by composer-musician Don Krueger
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Devotion 06/07/2026
Our Devotion, “The Danger in Swerving” is by Alexis L. Warner is a professional writing major at Taylor University and a book reviewer for Church Libraries and Christian Book Previews.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” Proverbs 3:5 (NIV)
When my cousin and I were heading back to college this semester, we were nearly in a very serious car accident. I was driving, and I suddenly saw a tire on the road in front of me. Despite knowing it was a poor decision, I went with my first impulse and swerved. I then overcorrected and lost control. The car spun wildly across the lane until we came to rest facing the opposite direction from where we should have been headed.
When we make decisions, our first impulse is often that of our own sinful nature. Before we swerve and end up facing the completely wrong direction and putting those around us in danger, we should pray and seek the guidance of the Scriptures.
The writer of Proverbs best describes the danger of following our own will when he said, “There is a way which seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death” (Proverbs 14:12).
PRAYER: Lord, guide me in the way You want me to go. Illuminate my way and help me not to be deceived by my own will. Let Your name be glorified in my decisions. In Christ, I pray. Amen.
Book Review 06/03/2026
This Book Review is by Rylie Harrison, a professional writing major at Taylor University, Upland, IN.
enGendered
by Sam A. Andreades
Weaver Book Company, PB, 252 pages
New York City pastor Sam Andreades tackles one of the most controversial arguments in American culture today: the role of gender in life and relationships. Andreades systematically takes the reader through the Bible, finding and interpreting passages that relate to gender relations, starting all the way back at the creation of mankind as male and female. In addition, Andreades illustrates how these biblical principles appear in modern culture through interviews with and references from several expert sources, as well as his own original research. Using scriptural citations to lay a foundation for what God’s plan is for sexual identity, marriage, family, and community, and then offering contemporary research related to the psychological, sociological, and physiological aspects of gender focus, the author presents a strong case for sustaining traditional moral and Christian values as related to gender identity.
The book uses layperson’s language in dealing with many of the questions and issues modern Christians struggle with when it comes to gender relations. From broad concepts to specific details of daily life, Andreades does a good job of providing the reader with biblical answers to these questions. This book would be beneficial to adults of all ages. It hits on specific principles of value for both men and women. Whereas the book does focus more on gender in regard to relationships, there are also good bits of information for singles.
From the outset, Andreades establishes a God-focused mindset through which he approaches his topic. This high view of God and understanding of His character allows for an intimate glimpse into mankind as His creation that would otherwise be impossible. Whereas a few statements could be considered a bit of a stretch, Andreades does a good job of sticking to scripture and grounding his interpretations within the context of the time period and the rest of the Bible’s teachings.
While many folks today might not be very keen on speaking the truths of the Bible for fear of offending someone, Andreades presents the principles of the Bible in a direct way, all the while maintaining a tone of love and humility. In this world where gender and its roles are constantly under scrutiny or attack, this book provides standards that celebrate gender differences and the original intent of those distinctions.
Review used by permission of Evangelical Church Library Association (ECLA)
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