Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
King Duncan
... . Tuffs tells a wonderful true story out of World War II that is the perfect example of the value of tradition. It was about a Private Winneger who was with the U.S. Army as it marched through Europe at the end of the war. Winneger’s unit was assigned to a European village with the orders to secure the town, search for any hiding Nazis and to help the villagers in any way they could. Winneger was on patrol one night when he saw a figure running through a field just outside the village. He shouted, “Halt ...

Sermon
Robert Noblett
... carping, because it's driving a big wedge between you and your children." "Mary, I love you, but you've got to stop behaving like a doormat; there are more important things than being liked by everybody on the face of the planet." Christian love is a tall assignment. It's not easy work. But we worship, and are called to love, by One whose enacted love for us is seen in the suffering love of the crucified Jesus, who has become for us the exalted head of the Church. Jennifer Woodruff has penned some poignant ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... thing the blessed Virgin pondered as she made her way to seek counsel from her older cousin Elizabeth. That was the love she felt in her heart--love for her unborn son, love for her cousin Elizabeth and love for the God who had selected her for this special assignment. Mary’s story is the oldest and most intimate story of all. It is a story that has been duplicated millions of times throughout history. It is the story of a mother’s love for her child. Even when he was a grown man with a ministry she ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... some of you would be candidates for the “Tired Parents Class.” Nobody said being a parent would be easy. It wasn’t easy for Mary and Joseph and they had the best child the world has ever known. But it is the most important task that is assigned to any person. Let your offspring know that you will always be there for them, regardless of the situation. And continually seek to be sensitive to their needs. Raising a family is a glass ball. If it is dropped, it can shatter. So take care. Handle it gently ...

Sermon
Robert Leslie Holmes
... true. His great day came. At his knighthood ceremony, the former servant, now a knight, made a special oath within himself. He vowed that from that day forward he would bow his knees and lift his arms in homage to no one but his king. As a knight, he was assigned to guard a remote city on the edge of the kingdom. On the day he took up his duties standing at attention in full armor at the city gate, an elderly peasant woman passed by on her way to the market. In a rickety cart, she carried some vegetables ...

Matthew 25:31-46
Sermon
Susan R. Andrews
... Rascon, the Vietnam veteran who after 33 years of bureaucratic bungling finally received the Congressional Medal of Honor. Rascon was a Mexican immigrant who, because there was no money for college, joined the army when he was seventeen. Trained as a medic, he was assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade, which turned out to be the first army combat unit to be sent into South Vietnam. In March of 1966, Rascon’s platoon woke up to close and heavy enemy fire. Three times during that ambush, the young Alfred ...

Sermon
R. Robert Cueni
It happened many years ago, but I remember the experience as if it was yesterday. It was late September and I was in the first grade. The teacher assigned an art project. “Draw a picture of a boat. Do your very best,” she instructed. I was excited. I specialized in drawing boats, particularly the ships of the United States Navy. My mother always praised my boat pictures. With the precision ordinarily reserved for the drafting tables of the shipyard ...

1283. Loss of the Beloved Child
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Editor James S. Hewett
... of losing a child, it's still true that if Jesus Christ is the Creator and has planned in intricate detail each of His creations—especially His own people—then if we love one of them how much more He must. How can we compare our love to His? Our assignment from God is to simply prepare our children as a skilled craftsman fashions an arrow. But you always have to remember that the arrows may not always be shot out into adulthood.

1284. Ounce of Prevention
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Editor James S. Hewett
... means "teacher" in Japanese. Irene Smith was a Quaker and a missionary to Japan for some fifty years. Sensei became her name to the Japanese. She first went to Japan about 1915 under the Japan Evangelistic Band from her native Ireland. Her first assignment was to serve in the Tokyo Rescue Home, which sought to save prostitutes from their entrapment in the government-licensed brothels. In this early experience, Sensei learned how these young girls, who were unwanted by their parents, were sold into a life of ...

John 18:1--19:42
Sermon
King Duncan
... ask why? What is it that gets into people? The betrayal of Jesus by Judas posed a real problem for the disciples. How could the Messiah be put to death? It must have been in the plan of God. Was Judas merely a puppet, chosen for this tragic assignment? If he was, that would be contrary to what the rest of the Bible says about the nature of man. So, what happened? Why did he go wrong? A few moments thought on the matter will reveal that Judas’ betrayal of Jesus was simply another chapter in the continuing ...

1286. The Transforming Power of Friendship
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Editor James S. Hewett
As a part of an assignment for a doctoral thesis, a college student spent a year with a group of Navajo Indians on a reservation in the Southwest. As he did his research, he lived with one family, sleeping in their hut, eating their food, working with them, and generally living the life of a twentieth- ...

1287. Chickens Coming to Roost
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Editor James S. Hewett
... contractor who called him into his office one day and said, "John, I’m putting you in charge of the next house we build. I want you to order all the materials and oversee the whole job from the ground up." John accepted the assignment with great enthusiasm and excitement. Fourteen days before ground was broken at the building site, John studied the blueprints. He checked every measurement, every specification. Suddenly he had a thought. "If I am really in charge," he said to himself, "why couldn't I ...

1288. The Fast Lane Religious Leaders
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Editor James S. Hewett
An ethics professor at Princeton Seminary asked for volunteers for an extra assignment. At two o'clock, fifteen students gathered at Speer Library. There he divided the group of fifteen into three groups of five each. He gave the first group of five envelopes telling them to proceed immediately across campus to Stewart Hall and that they had fifteen minutes to get there. ...

1289. Dolley's Courageous Rescue
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Editor James S. Hewett
... , the British actually attacked the capital in August 1814. While President Madison rode out to the battlefield in an attempt to instill confidence in the untrained troops, the citizens of Washington streamed out of the city into Virginia. Even the militia assigned to protect the White House deserted their posts. But First Lady Dolley Madison refused to budge. Before the White House was burned, Dolley saved her husband's papers, a framed copy of the Declaration of Independence, and a valuable portrait of ...

1290. Admire Their Uniqueness
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John Powell
Once a wise teacher was speaking to a group of eager young students. He gave them the assignment to go out and find a small, unnoticed flower somewhere. He asked them to study the flower for a long time. "Get a magnifying glass and study the delicate veins in the leaves, and notice the nuances and shades of color. Turn the leaves slowly and observe their symmetry. And ...

Sermon
Charles H. Bayer
... that is what the church is in the world to evidence. There is another way to order life, a way the world does not understand. We are not stuck with the law of tooth and fang. We are the advance party of God's kingdom. We, the church, have been assigned the task of etching out a beachhead for the kingdom on the inhospitable shores of a world now ruled by the ethic of revenge and violence. We are God's emissaries; we live as if the kingdom has already come. For in us, by the grace of God, it is ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... peace. Robert Capa was a famous photojournalist who specialized in war photos. He risked his life on the front lines of battle, and his photos of the Spanish Civil war and World War II are legendary. Tragically he was killed by a landmine while on assignment in Vietnam in 1954. Robert Capa used to joke that someday his business card would read like this: Robert Capa, War Photographer—Unemployed. (5) He was right. Someday, all who write about war and profit from war and suffer from war will be unemployed ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Jesus would experience when he got to Jerusalem. In Jerusalem, people would line the streets and shout for joy and treat Jesus like visiting royalty. Such events, of course, can be misinterpreted. It reminds me of the story of a rookie police officer who was assigned to ride in a cruiser with an experienced partner. A call came over the police radio telling them to disperse some people who were loitering on a certain street. The officers drove to the street and observed a small crowd standing on a corner ...

1294. Future of the Internet
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Janna Anderson and Lee Rainie
... with the medium, warn more than half of the respondents to a survey from the Pew Research Center. While fleetly multitasking and instantly gratifying every info-whim--simultaneously posting Facebook updates, texting their sweethearts, researching history assignments, streaming live concerts, and Skyping friends--today’s average teenagers may be turning themselves into shallow thinkers and impatient adults, warn some of the experts surveyed. On the other hand, “quick-twitch” thinking may become a ...

Sermon
George Reed
... set of regulations that God has established in order to have an excuse for exiling us from God's presence and it certainly is not a means of excluding others from the love and grace of God which is what was happening in Jesus' day. We do not have to assign terrible motives to the religious folks who Jesus was dealing with at the time. For the most part we can assume they were doing the best they could to try to follow the way God had laid out for them. They were occupied by Rome and their religious freedom ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . He adds that if you even look at a woman lustfully you have already committed adultery with her in your heart. That’s extreme. What hope is there for anyone? It’s like a mother who was helping her son one day with his spelling assignment and they came to the words conscious and conscience. She asked her son, “Do you know the difference between these two words—conscious and conscience?” He said, “Sure, Mom. Conscious is when you are aware of something. And, conscience is when you wish you weren ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... say it all the time. Sometimes they even mean it. It’s a different thing, however, to put love into action. John Robert Fox was an African-American artillery officer who served in the U.S. Army in World War II. In December 1944, he and his unit were assigned to patrol an area of Tuscany in Italy that had been overrun by Nazi soldiers. Fox and a handful of his men joined a small troop of Italian soldiers in a small Tuscan village. All the residents of that village had already fled. Fox and his small band ...

Sermon
Arley K. Fadness
... -doubt and low self-esteem. But just think of where who you are starts. It starts in your baptism. William Willimon says, "In Baptism we are initiated, crowned, chosen, embraced, washed, adopted, gifted, reborn, killed, and thereby redeemed. We are identified as one of God's own, then assigned our place and our job within the kingdom of God. The way for a Christian to find out who he or she is, is not to jump on the rear of a Honda and head west, but rather to come to the font and look into those graceful ...

John 17:1-5, John 17:6-19, John 17:20-26
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Heth H. Corl
... Forgive me, Lord, for the times I have accepted responsibility, and failed to be responsible. Forgive me for being too busy to work for you, causing others to be too busy with my work load. Forgive me for interpreting the work of the church as an assignment for only those who hold an office. Forgive me for the work undone because of my delinquency. Give me a spirit of willingness, ambition, and determination to work with this congregation; that our community may know you have sent your Son, and He has sent ...

John 20:10-18
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Lori Wagner
... of hut within the garden in which to live, called a hermitage or grotto. The hermit then would do nothing but tend and care for the garden, read, and ornament himself within the garden. Later, live hermits became mere ornaments, with no gardening assignments other than their presence. In the 19th century, rather than living hermits, creatures made of stone, pottery, or granite adorned the gardens of the wealthy…and not so wealthy. Hence gnomes. The hermit in the Catholic tradition became a statue of a ...

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