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The Chapel Quotes
“The cross is a symbol of significance to anyone who calls themselves a Christian. The cross is a symbol of hope, the symbol of our salvation. It is the most important moment in the history of mankind. The cross is the central piece of the gospel message that God loves us and that His mission was to die. The cross tells us it’s not what we have to do, it’s what Christ has already done. If we are able to achieve salvation through our own performance, what’s the point of the cross, why did Jesus have to die?”
“The cross is impartial to every level of moral and social standing. The righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ is for all who believe, for there is no distinction for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. The cross existed because we are all unrighteous and we needed to be rescued. We can’t bring anything to the table except our faith in Jesus. Lay down your pride. Pride has no place in the gospel. Lay down your shame. Shame is the thing that Satan uses to draw us away from God.”
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“Christian Stylings In Ivory” by composer-musician Don Krueger
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Devotion 03/08/2026
Our Devotion, “Quiet Testimony” is by Micah M. Hancock of Morton, Illinois, who studied professional writing at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.” John 15:12
You have met these people before. They open the door for you. They invite you for dinner. They pay for lunch even though it is your turn. Everyday, these people live a testimony louder than words. It is their quiet smiles and their small actions that pronounce Christ’s love to the world. Are they famous communicators or great missionaries? No, they are reflections of Christ to the people He came to save. Are you one of them?
Loving others relentlessly does not require changing our schedules or our lifestyles. It only calls for a change in our attitudes. When I decide to treat others as I want to be treated, I take the first steps toward loving them. I choose to be patient with someone, to be kind to someone, to rejoice with someone. On one of Jesus’ last days, He gave his disciples a final commandant: “Love one another.” Our Savior knew that a life of love would be the boldest testimony his disciples could carry.
PRAYER: Lord, let me love in the little things. Give me insight for how to care for others.
Book Review 03/11/2026
This Book Review is by Carson Jacobs, a Professional Writing Major at Taylor University.
SWIPE RIGHT: The Life-and-Death Power of Sex and Romance
by Levi Lusko
Thomas Nelson, PB, 256 pages
Swipe Right is a book full of relationship advice for practically anyone. The only group excluded in this is younger children because the author does discuss the subject of sex in a straight forward manner. One look at its cover or the title may drive adults or individuals who are already married away, but this book offers advice for all. It warns of the danger involved when initiating physical relationships outside of marriage, and just how powerful the forces of love, sex, and romance are. The author offers several alternatives to combat the intrinsic urge for instant gratification and says that: “Now yells louder, but later lasts longer.” This book isn’t just about physical relationship advice, whether current or in the future; it also presents several segments of advice applicable in multiple areas of life. Included in the back is a valuable guide with bullet points that allow the readers easily to find the topic they are looking for.
Regarding the quality of the writing; it’s pleasant and not entirely commonplace. The author uses numerous examples and analogies, making it easier to connect with and understand his ideas. However, the sheer volume of said written images tends to cause slight distractions. The lessons are enjoyable and even sometimes amusing, but the amount crammed into the first few chapters can cause the reader to lose sight of what is actually being discussed. Outside of that one, minor flaw, the overall writing style is fun and brandishes a conversational cadence.
This book’s guidance and advice comes from a Christian perspective. It is prone to step on more than a few toes, especially about such a sensitive topic, but that doesn’t reduce its worthiness to be read and understood. The wisdom contained within the pages deals quite a mental punch, increasing the book’s readability. It might be the guidebook to developing healthy relationships we’ve all been waiting for.
The themes explored in this help book are all derived from the Bible and how it can be used to answer difficult relationship questions. At the very least, Lusko uses quantitative data found to aid his perspective from the standpoint of his own Christian beliefs. Therefore, with such a sensitive subject, it would be very easy for this book to provoke anger and indignation rather than thought among certain readers.
Review used by permission of Evangelical Church Library Association (ECLA)
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