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The Chapel Quotes
“As Jesus entered into Jerusalem, He had a different mission than what a lot of people thought. Those who thought He was coming as a conquering military leader, when His pure and perfect mission was to serve as a suffering servant for us. Often the picture of what we think Jesus was, is different from what reality is. God can’t leave sin unpunished. We want God to judge us by our intentions and not by our actions.”
“God is about the process and the program of getting closer to us because the closer we are the more blessing there is for other people. The cross is the place where God’s wrath and the place where God’s love collide. Lay down your fear of God’s wrath. The love and the wrath of God on the cross is to propel us into holiness and obedience, into being a person who is loving and following Jesus. May today be a day we re-dedicate as followers of Jesus to live a life of holiness by drawing in greater proximity to Him.”
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“Christian Stylings In Ivory” by composer-musician Don Krueger
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Devotion 03/29/2026
Our Devotion, “Distracting Worries” is by Caitlin Wilson a professional writing major at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, and a freelance writer for The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Church Libraries, and Christian Book Previews.
Read Matthew 6:25-34
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.” – Matthew 6:34 (NIV)
As an undergraduate student, my schedule always seems too full. With taking 17 credit hours, doing homework, reading, leading a freshmen discussion group, participating in dorm events, going to my weekly Bible study, and playing keyboard for my dorm’s worship team, I am constantly worried about fulfilling the next event on my schedule.
But why should I worry about tomorrow’s happenings? Worrying certainly won’t change the outcome of an event. Instead, worrying is often accompanied by sleep loss, ulcers, bad attitudes, and distraction from our relationships with God. Jesus’ words in Matthew chapter six are not only practical for our physical and emotional health, but also for our spiritual lives. The next time you’re tempted to worry about that big project at work, your children’s grades, or your financial future, replace that worry with God’s comforting care.
Lord, help me not to become distracted by worries. Amen.
Book Review 03/25/2026
A Call for Courage
By Michael Anthony
Nelson Books, PB, 225 pages
The American church needs a revival. Several American Christians understand a need to revitalize lukewarm Christianity. But, pride and reliance on the government have hindered progress toward a more ideal image of believers than that depicted in the media. With our nation enrapturing itself with reverse-intolerance and the sexual revolution, Christians often appear judgmental or as persons who just sit on their hands in silence. Michael Anthony confronts both predicaments, offering pragmatic ways to stand up for one’s beliefs with humility and integrity.
Anthony earns a high rating for several reasons. He does not sacrifice any veracity. His is not a watered-down, feel-good Gospel. He deals with Christians in a manner of tough love, urging them not to subject themselves to cowardice when dealing with confrontation from non-believers. He supports his points with undiluted scriptural passages and personal examples of how he has offered a biblical worldview with humility. The book does suffer some from a lack of organization, poor transitions, and unnecessary statistics or other supplementary research as opposed to personal anecdotes. But, overall, a Christian on any path of his or her walk can receive at least one take away point of wisdom from his encouragement for courage.
Christian adults dissatisfied with American lukewarm Christianity or believers who want to confront the depiction of American Christians in the media will enjoy this book. This guide offers advice to hold one’s ground while doing so in a manner of love and meekness.
Review used by permission of Evangelical Church Library Association (ECLA)
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