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The Chapel Quotes
“When we go outside of our houses there are real challenges. There are people groups that worship false gods that we can be drawn into. If you don’t prioritize faith at home, to love God and put out reminders to do it constantly, it’s going to be a real struggle. What are the idols in our lives? One of the acceptable idolatries of our age is family. If your value rises and falls with their performance, with their status, if your theology bends to accommodate their conduct. Faith at home doesn’t mean loving your family needs to become less, but it does mean making sure that you love Jesus the most.”
“Everything that happens in this world is going to be measured by the one name of Jesus. It will place tension on the closest of relationships. Jesus demands our total allegiance. Jesus must be infinitely important. It means choosing obedience over approval, finding value in being a child of God, and expressing convictions over compromise. Faithfulness over time speaks much louder than shouting the truth. Invite but don’t insist.”
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“Christian Stylings In Ivory” by composer-musician Don Krueger
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Devotion 05/17/2026
Our Devotion, “More Than the Dirt” is by Emily J. Morgan, a professional writing major at Taylor University and a book reviewer for Church Libraries and Christian Book Previews.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “For I am the Lord, your God, who takes hold of your right hand.” Isaiah 41:13 (NIV)
Recently my friend and I were walking along a trail. Due to the uneven terrain and fallen branches, I was continually looking at the ground to avoid becoming a little more one with nature than I would like. When I finally looked up from the forest floor, I realized my surroundings were beautiful. Skinny trees had grown close together to form a natural tunnel, the sun danced off a nearby pond, and every color around me seemed to be magnified. Absentmindedly, I turned to my friend and said, “I keep looking down to make sure I’m not going to trip and fall, and I’m missing everything around me.” After speaking, I realized that many times I do the same thing in my walk with God. I become so consumed in worrying over the stressful little bumps in life, whether in school, at work, or with family or friends, that I forget to look up and be amazed at what God is doing around me.
This week, let God hold your hand as you walk. He won’t let you stumble over anything in your path, and you will get to see that entire forest instead of just the dirt.
PRAYER: Father, give me peace as I walk over the bumps in my path, knowing your mighty right hand will uphold me.
Book Review 05/13/2026
This Book Review is by Elizabeth Hartmann, a professional writing major at Taylor University.
Crossing the Waters: Following Jesus through the Storm, the Fish, the Doubt, and the Seas.
By Leslie Leyland Fields
NavPress, PB, 234 pages
Follow me.” How will you answer? Jesus’ words cut deep, changing lives. Following Jesus looks different for everyone. For the disciples it meant dropping their nets and abandoning their fishing boats, but for Leslie Leyland Fields, 2,000 years later, it meant she had to move to Alaska, pick up fishing nets, and learn to sail on stormy seas. What God called one away from, he called another to embrace.
Crossing the Waters puts you, the reader, in a wildly rocking boat buffeted by waves of doubt, fear, and trials. Salt water stings your cheeks, and the smell of fish and kelp clogs your nostrils as Fields whizzes you around on adventures from the oceans of Alaska to the Sea of Galilee. The questions of how you drop everything and immediately follow Christ and how you reconcile the tragedies and suffering of this world with God’s goodness are addressed in this memoir. But when the thunder crackles across the sky and the wind whips the waters into leaping waves, committing to follow Christ through the storms of life becomes more difficult than ever.
In this creative memoir Fields uses her experiences in commercial fishing to give a fresh look at the motivation and truth behind biblical miracles, such as bursting nets, stormy seas, and even walking on water. She re-imagines biblical scenes, examining Peter stepping out onto the waves, discussing the disciples leaving their nets, and asking why they were so quick to doubt. She views these familiar passages in a new, often contrasting light. But the angle she uses to look at the gospels is not limited to seaweed and salmon, for she also uses Hebrew words and culture to explain the trials of following Christ. From standing on the banks of the greasy, polluted Jordan River to facing the thrashing waves of the icy Pacific, Fields shares the dramatic way water changes lives as she grapples with following Jesus.
Review used by permission of Evangelical Church Library Association (ECLA)
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