Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


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Today in the Mission Yearbook: June 13, 2023

SAINT JAMES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ADVOCACY MINISTRY - Saint James Presbyterian Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, has been involved in social justice ministry “from its inception,” Ruling Elder Mildred Powell says. ...

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Monday, June 12, 2023

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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On Joy

In speaking of this desire for our own far-off country, which we find in ourselves even now, I feel a certain shyness. I am almost committing an indecency. I am trying to rip open the inconsolable secret in each one of you—the secret which hurts so much that you take your revenge on it by calling it names like Nostalgia and Romanticism and Adolescence: the secret also which pierces with such sweetness that when, in very intimate conversation, the mention of it becomes imminent, we grow awkward and affect to laugh at ourselves: the secret we cannot hide and cannot tell, though we desire to do both. We cannot tell it because it is a desire for something that has never actually appeared in our experience. We cannot hide it because our experience is constantly suggesting it, and we betray ourselves like lovers at the mention of a name. Our commonest expedient is to call it beauty and behave as if that had settled the matter. Wordsworth’s expedient was to identify it with certain moments in his own past. But all this is a cheat. If Wordsworth had gone back to those moments in the past, he would not have found the thing itself, but only the reminder of it; what he remembered would turn out to be itself a remembering. The books or the music in which we thought the beauty was located will betray us if we trust to them; it was not in them, it only came through them, and what came through them was longing. These things—the beauty, the memory of our own past—are good images of what we really desire; but if they are mistaken for the thing itself they turn into dumb idols, breaking the hearts of their worshippers. For they are not the thing itself; they are only the scent of a flower we have not found, the echo of a tune we have not heard, news from a country we have never yet visited. . . .

Apparently, then, our lifelong nostalgia, our longing to be re- united with something in the universe from which we now feel cut off, to be on the inside of some door which we have always seen from the outside, is no mere neurotic fancy, but the truest index of our real situation. And to be at last summoned inside would be both glory and honour beyond all our merits and also the healing of that old ache. . . . The whole man is to drink joy from the fountain of joy.

From The Weight of Glory
Compiled in Words to Live By

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


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Today in the Mission Yearbook: June 12, 2023

PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY PANEL - “During the final installment for the 2022–23 academic year in Princeton Theological Seminary’s Future of American Democracy series, three panelists took on the consequences of people’s faltering faith in institutions ...

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Sunday, June 11, 2023

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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A particular toy or a particular ikon may be itself a work of art, but that is logically accidental; its artistic merits will not make it a better toy or a better ikon. They may make it a worse one. For its purpose is not to fix attention upon itself but to stimulate and liberate certain activates in the child or the worshipper. The teddy bear exists in order that the child may endow it with imaginary life and personality and enter into a quasi-social relationship with it. That is what “playing with is” means. The better this activity succeeds the less the actual appearance of the object will matter. Too close or prolonged attention to its changeless and expressionless face impedes the play. A crucifix exists in order to direct the worshipper’s thought and affections to the Passion. It had better not have any excellences, subtleties, or originalities which will fix attention upon itself. Hence devout people may, for this purpose, prefer the crudest and emptiest ikon. The emptier, the more permeable; and they want, as it were, to pass through the material image and go beyond.”

From An Experiment in Criticism
Compiled in The Business of Heaven

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


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The Rev. Patrick David Heery of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Auburn, New York.
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Today in the Mission Yearbook: June 11, 2023

MMISTER ROGERS, ‘LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR’ - “Imagine what our real neighborhoods would be like if each of us offered, as a matter of course, just one kind word to another person,” the Rev. Fred Rogers, known to millions as Mister Rogers, once mused while reminding his audience as he often did that there are many ways to say “I love you,” from greeting someone to feeding a hungry neighbor or cleaning up common spaces.

Presbyterians celebrate the life lessons of a beloved children’s television pioneer, the Rev. Fred Rogers ...

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Saturday, June 10, 2023

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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Lewis, grieving the death of his wife, Joy:

They tell me H. is happy now, they tell me she is at peace. What makes them so sure of this? I don’t mean that I fear the worst of all. Nearly her last words were, ‘I am at peace with God.’ She had not always been. And she never lied. And she wasn’t easily deceived, least of all, in her own favour. I don’t mean that. But why are they so sure that all anguish ends with death? More than half the Christian world, and millions in the East, believe otherwise. How do they know she is ‘at rest’? Why should the separation (if nothing else) which so agonizes the lover who is left behind be painless to the lover who departs?

‘Because she is in God’s hands.’ But if so, she was in God’s hands all the time, and I have seen what they did to her here. Do they suddenly become gentler to us the moment we are out of the body? And if so, why? If God’s goodness is inconsistent with hurting us, then either God is not good or there is no God: for in the only life we know He hurts us beyond our worst fears and beyond all we can imagine. If it is consistent with hurting us, then He may hurt us after death as unendurably as before it.

Sometimes it is hard not to say, ‘God forgive God.’ Sometimes it is hard to say so much. But if our faith is true, He didn’t. He crucified Him.

From A Grief Observed
Compiled in A Year with C.S. Lewis

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


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Dr. C. Mark Eakin
Today in the Mission Yearbook: June 10, 2023

PRESBYTERIANS FOR EARTH CARE - Dr. C. Mark Eakin, a retired oceanographer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told about 75 people attending a recent webinar that a recent climate assessment contains both bad news and good ideas for what Presbyterians and others can do to help restore Creation ...

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Friday, June 9, 2023

From ServLife International ... "When Christianity Came To India"


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When Christianity Came To India: Thomas the Missionary

As a disciple of Jesus, Thomas faced his share of challenges and doubts. He was also very loyal and committed, willing to stand by Jesus even when it put his own life at risk (John 11:16).

Following the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus in 33 AD, Thomas traveled to the city of Kerala in western India and began sharing the story of Jesus. He shared his experiences and people came to believe in Jesus. Within 20 years, there were many groups of people who were believers and were known as “the church.”

After spending time sharing about Jesus in Kerala, he then traveled across the peninsula on foot to Chennai and began preaching on the beaches there. As is historically true, followers of Jesus have had enemies, and Thomas was no different. He fled from the beach to the mountains around Chennai, but his enemies found him and killed him on what is today referred to as St. Thomas Mount. Those who he had led to Christ brought his body back to the beach where he used to preach and buried him there. Years later a church was built over his remains.

Christianity was brought to India nearly 250 years before it was established as the state religion in any other country. Today, St. Thomas’ Basilica still stands in Chennai and is one of only three churches in the world that is built over the remains of an apostle of Christ.

India has a long legacy of believing in Jesus and you’re helping bring the gospel to many through supporting child sponsorships and pastor training.

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From @FWMission ... Friday Story: “Your generosity helped make this happen in May”

Founded in 2001, Free Wheelchair Mission is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs for the impoverished disabled in developing nations. Headquartered in Irvine, California, FWM works around the world in partnership with a vast network of humanitarian, faith-based and government organizations, sending wheelchairs to hundreds of thousands of disabled people, providing not only the gift of mobility, but of dignity, independence, and hope.



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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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TO MARY VAN DEUSEN: On how one responds to the diagnosis of serious illness and on four strategies for coping.

10 April 1959

I have just had Sister Hildegarde’s letter. My heart goes out to you. You are now just where I was a little over two years ago—they wrongly diagnosed Joy’s condition as uremia before they discovered cancer of the bone.

I know all the different ways in which it gets one: wild hopes, bitter nostalgia for lost happiness, mere physical terror turning one sick, agonised pity and self-pity. In fact, Gethsemane. I had one (paradoxical) support which you lack—that of being in severe pain myself. Apart from that what helped Joy and me through it was 1. That she was always told the whole truth about her own state. There was no miserable pretence. That means that both can face it side-by-side, instead of becoming something like adversaries in a battle-of-wits. 2. Take it day by day and hour by hour (as we took the front line). It is quite astonishing how many happy—even gay—moments we had together when there was no hope. 3. Don’t think of it as something sent by God. Death and disease are the work of the Devil. It is permitted by God: i.e., our General has put you in a fort exposed to enemy fire. 4. Remember other sufferers. It’s fatal to start thinking ‘Why should this happen to us when everyone else is so happy.’ You are (I was and may be again) one of a huge company. Of course we shall pray for you all we know how. God bless you both.

From The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis
Compiled in Yours, Jack

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


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The Rev. Michiko Bown-Kai
Today in the Mission Yearbook: June 9, 2023

‘A MATTER OF FAITH,’ A PC(USA) PODCAST - The Rev. Michiko Bown-Kai, a pastor in the United Church of Canada, recently discussed during “A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast” how people who feel they don’t belong in religious spaces can indeed feel that sense of belonging ...

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Thursday, June 8, 2023

In the News ... "Jesus put New Covenant into effect"

“Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci
• Coleman, Hutto say Jesus fulfilled the old law

By Bob Campbell, Reporter
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - The New Covenant that Jesus Christ personified is easily expressed but profound in its implications.

The Revs. Landon Coleman and Bill Hutto say its essence is that Jesus died to expiate the sins of the world and was buried and resurrected to afford mankind the path to redemption.

“In the Bible, God is the one who makes covenants with human beings,” said the Rev. Coleman, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church. “It is God’s faithfulness, omniscience and omnipotence that guarantees these covenants. Even when God’s people forgot the covenant promises of God, Psalm 106:21, God remembered his covenant promises to his people, Psalm 106:45.

“Most theologians would recognize several covenants within the Old Testament including the Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic and Davidic covenants. Additionally, many would recognize a covenant of works with Adam as well as the covenant of grace that was established among the members of the Trinity in eternity past.

“Within the Old Testament, there developed an idea that one day God would establish a New Covenant with his people. This hope is most clearly expressed in Jeremiah 31 and Ezekiel 36-37.”

Citing Luke 24:20, Coleman said Jesus altered the traditional Passover celebration on the night before he was crucified and he explained to the disciples that he was establishing the New Covenant in his blood.

“The book of Hebrews goes into great detail explaining how Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament Scriptures, promises, types, institutions and covenants,” he said. “Jesus is the greater Moses. Jesus provides a true Sabbath. Jesus is the Great High Priest. Jesus offered a true sacrifice for sins.

“Simply put in Hebrews 8:5, ‘Christ has obtained a ministry that is as much more excellent than the old as the covenant he mediates is better because it is enacted on better promises.’”

In Galatians 3:19 and 24 and Matthew 5:17, Coleman said, the Apostle Paul says the Old Covenant and the Law of God were given to the people to reveal their sins and show them their need for a savior.

“These were also established as guardians for God’s people until Christ came,” he said. “In the fullness of time, Jesus did not come to abolish the Old Testament law and prophets. Rather, he came to fulfill them.”

The Rev. Hutto, pastor of Sunset Heights Baptist Church, said the New Covenant “is centered around Christ’s death on the Cross and his burial and resurrection.

“There had been others who claimed to be Christ and died that way, but they didn’t rise again to be seen by over 500 witnesses,” Hutto said ...

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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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On Obedience

In obeying, a rational creature consciously enacts its creaturely role, reverses the act by which we fell, treads Adam’s dance backward and returns.

From The Problem of Pain
Compiled in Words to Live By

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


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Today in the Mission Yearbook: June 8, 2023

RESTORATION OF THE GOODWILL PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BUILDING - A dedicated board of directors is redoubling efforts to draw attention to and restore the Goodwill Parochial School building, now known as the Goodwill Cultural Center, in east Sumter County, South Carolina ...

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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

In the News ... "Crescent Park Baptist to host Vacation Bible School"


• “Twist and Turns,” June 12-16

Staff Report
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - Crescent Park Baptist Church, 3002 E University Blvd., is having their annual Vacation Bible School “Twist and Turns” from June 12 to 16.

Rally starts at 9:00 a.m. Sign up is available every day at 8:45 a.m.

For more information, call (432) 366-4476.

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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The odd thing was that before God closed in on me, I was in fact offered what now appears a moment of wholly free choice. In a sense. I was going up Headington Hill on the top of a bus. Without words (I think) almost without images, a fact about myself was somehow presented to me. I became aware that I was holding something at bay, or shutting something out. Or, if you like, that I was wearing some stiff clothing, like corsets, or even a suit of armour, as if I were a lobster. I felt myself being, there and then, given a free choice. I could open the door or keep it shut; I could unbuckle the armour or keep it on. Neither choice was presented as a duty; no threat or promise was attached to either, though I knew that to open the door or to take off the corslet meant the incalculable. The choice appeared to be momentous but it was also strangely unemotional. I was moved by no desires or fears. In a sense I was not moved by anything. I chose to open, unbuckle, to loosen the rein. I say, ‘I chose’, yet it did not really seem possible to do the opposite.

From Surprised by Joy
Compiled in Preparing for Easter

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


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Today in the Mission Yearbook: June 7, 2023

"EVERYDAY GOD TALK" PODCAST - “The way I’ve always done ministry is that I love my people,” said the Rev. Cynthia Jarvis, a retired pastor in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), in a recent episode of “Everyday God-talk.” Jarvis spoke to the Rev. Dr. So Jung Kim, associate for Theology in the Office of Theology and Worship, in three 10-minute conversations organized around the themes of how Jarvis’ soul, heart and mind are responding to the call to retire ...

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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

In the News ... "2023 fan drive going on NOW"

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• Annual fan drive benefits Salvation Army

Staff Report
Odessa American


WEST TEXAS - Westlake Ace Hardware stores nationwide are holding their annual fan drive to benefit the The Salvation Army

Odessa’s Salvation Army needs your help to provide fans to low income Odessans. You can donate at Westlake Hardware or online at westlakehardware.com/fan-drive ...

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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Lewis, grieving the death of his wife, Joy:

Meanwhile, where is God? This is one of the most disquieting symptoms. When you are happy, so happy that you have no sense of needing Him, so happy that you are tempted to feel His claims upon you as an interruption, if you remember yourself and turn to Him with gratitude and praise, you will be—or so it feels—welcomed with open arms. But go to Him when your need is desperate, when all other help is vain, and what do you find? A door slammed in your face, and a sound of bolting and double bolting on the inside. After that, silence. You may as well turn away. The longer you wait, the more emphatic the silence will become. There are no lights in the windows. It might be an empty house. Was it ever inhabited? It seemed so once. And that seeming was as strong as this. What can this mean? Why is He so present a commander in our time of prosperity and so very absent a help in time of trouble?

I tried to put some of these thoughts to C. this afternoon. He reminded me that the same thing seems to have happened to Christ: ‘Why hast thou forsaken me?’ I know. Does that make it easier to understand?

Not that I am (I think) in much danger of ceasing to believe in God. The real danger is of coming to believe such dreadful things about Him. The conclusion I dread is not ‘So there’s no God after all,’ but ‘So this is what God’s really like. Deceive yourself no longer.’

From A Grief Observed
Compiled in A Year with C.S. Lewis

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

Amira Barham
Today in the Mission Yearbook: June 6, 2023

AMIRA BARHAM, INTERNATIONAL PEACEMAKER - Amira Barham, a Palestinian Christian social worker, will serve as one of the PC(USA)’s 2023 International Peacemakers. She hopes to enlighten American Christians on the plight of Palestinians living under occupation ...

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Monday, June 5, 2023

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TO MARY WILLIS SHELBURNE: On how often one’s inner state differs from external circumstances; and on the proper attitude toward death and dying.

7 June 1959

I am sorry to hear that so many troubles crowd upon you but glad to hear that, by God’s grace, you are so untroubled. So often, whether for good or ill, one’s inner state seems to have so little connection with the circumstances. I can now hardly bear to look back on the summer before last when Joy was apparently dying and I was often screaming with the pain of osteoporosis: yet at the time we were in reality far from unhappy. May the peace of God continue to infold you ...

What a state we have got into when we can’t say ‘I’ll be happy when God calls me’ without being afraid one will be thought ‘morbid’. After all, St. Paul said just the same [Philippians 1:21]. If we really believe what we say we believe—if we really think that home is elsewhere and that this life is a ‘wandering to find home’, why should we not look forward to the arrival? There are, aren’t there, only three things we can do about death: to desire it, to fear it, or to ignore it. The third alternative, which is the one the modern world calls ‘healthy’ is surely the most uneasy and precarious of all.

From The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis, Volume III
Compiled in Yours, Jack

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


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Today in the Mission Yearbook: June 5, 2023

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN MYANMAR - In a country where violence has been the norm since a 2021 coup d’état, recent airstrikes against villages in Myanmar escalated this spring, displacing hundreds more people from their homes and separating families and their livestock ...

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Sunday, June 4, 2023

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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On Providence

“And we saw the words UNDER ME.”

The Knight laughed even more heartily than before.

“You were the more deceived,” he said. “Those words meant nothing to your purpose. Had you but asked my Lady, she could have given you better counsel. For those words are all that is left of a longer script, which in ancient times, as she well remembers, expressed this verse:

Though under Earth and throneless now I be,

Yet, while I lived, all Earth was under me.

From which it is plain that some great king of the ancient giants who lies buried there caused this boast to be cut in the stone over his sepulchre; though the breaking up of some stones, and the carrying away of others for new buildings, and the filling up of the cuts with rubble has left only two words that can still be read. Is it not the merriest jest in the world that you should have thought they were written to you?”

This was like cold water down the back to Scrubb and Jill; for it seemed to them very likely that the words had nothing to do with their quest at all, and that they had been taken in by a mere accident.

“Don’t you mind,” said Puddleglum. “There are no accidents. Our guide is Aslan.”

From The Silver Chair
Compiled in Words to Live By

Saturday, June 3, 2023

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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[Lucy] turned on and found to her surprise a page with no pictures at all; but the first words were A Spell to make hidden things visible. She read it through to make sure of all the hard words and then said it out loud. And she knew at once that it was working because as she spoke the colors came into the capital letters at the top of the page and the pictures began appearing in the margins. It was like when you hold to the fire something written in Invisible Ink and the writing gradually shows up; only instead of the dingy color of lemon juice (which is the easiest Invisible Ink) this was all gold and blue and scarlet. . . . And then she thought, “I suppose I’ve made everything visible, and not only the Thumpers. There might be lots of other invisible things hanging about a place like this. I’m not sure that I want to see them all.” At that moment she heard soft, heavy footfalls coming along the corridor behind her; and of course she remembered what she had been told about the Magician walking in his bare feet and making no more noise than a cat. It is always better to turn round than to have anything creeping up behind your back. Lucy did so.

Then her face lit up till, for a moment (but of course she didn’t know it), she looked almost as beautiful as that other Lucy in the picture, and she ran forward with a little cry of delight and with her arms stretched out. For what stood in the doorway was Aslan himself, the Lion, the highest of all High Kings. And he was solid and real and warm and he let her kiss him and bury herself in his shining mane. And from the low, earthquake-like sound that came from inside him, Lucy even dared to think that he was purring.

“Oh, Aslan,” said she, “it was kind of you to come.”

“I have been here all the time,” said he, “but you have just made me visible.”

“Aslan!” said Lucy almost a little reproachfully. “Don’t make fun of me. As if anything I could do would make you visible!”

“It did,” said Aslan. “Do you think I wouldn’t obey my own rules?”

From The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Compiled in A Year with Aslan

Friday, June 2, 2023

From ServLife International ... "Pastor Bijendra"


ServLife International is a movement defined by values of God’s kingdom, not programs built around human efforts and activities. The reign and rule of God should be made apparent to every person on the planet, despite their religion, race or socioeconomic status. We believe that issues of justice are inseparable from the good news that Jesus Christ came to proclaim. ServLife exists to take the gospel of Christ and the hope of a better, more just, world to the lives of people we touch. This happens through individual contributions of time, creativity, resources and dreams.



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Pastor Bijendra

“We started a church in our village, and since then it has grown to many members. And some have stepped into leadership roles.”

For the last 8 years since Bijendra graduated from the ServLife pastor training school, he and his wife have devoted themselves to establishing a church in their village. After many sacrifices, prayers, and hardships, Bijendra and his wife were successful and opened their church. The church has grown, a new pastor has been trained, and a wise group of leaders is in place. With this growth and seeing how it prospered, the leadership had a vision to plant a church in a village about 50 miles from Bijendra’s home ...

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 ServLife International, Inc.
 P.O. Box 20596
 Indianapolis, IN 46220
 USA

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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Lewis, grieving the death of his wife, Joy:

What does it matter how this grief of mine evolves or what I do with it? What does it matter how I remember her or whether I remember her at all? None of these alternatives will either ease or aggravate her past anguish.

Her past anguish. How do I know that all her anguish is past? I never believed before—I thought it immensely improbable—that the faithfulest soul could leap straight into perfection and peace the moment death has rattled in the throat. It would be wishful thinking with a vengeance to take up that belief now. H. was a splendid thing; a soul straight, bright, and tempered like a sword. But not a perfected saint. A sinful woman married to a sinful man; two of God’s patients, not yet cured. I know there are not only tears to be dried but stains to be scoured. The sword will be made even brighter.

But oh God, tenderly, tenderly.

From A Grief Observed
Compiled in A Year with C.S. Lewis

Thursday, June 1, 2023

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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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Today's Reading

The most obvious fact about praise—whether of God or anything—strangely escaped me. I thought of it in terms of compliment, approval, or the giving of honour. I had never noticed that all enjoyment spontaneously overflows into praise unless (sometimes even if) shyness or the fear of boring others is deliberately brought in to check it.

From Reflections on the Psalms